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    Amino acid transporter SLC38A5 is a tumor promoter and a novel therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer

    Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) cells have a great demand for nutrients in the form of sugars, amino acids, and lipids. Particularly, amino acids are critical for cancer growth and, as intermediates, c...

    Tyler Sniegowski, Devaraja Rajasekaran, Souad R. Sennoune in Scientific Reports (2023)

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    Analysis of genetic diversity and population structure of Moroccan date palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) using SSR and DAMD molecular markers

    Date palm, oasis pivot, plays a vital socio-economic part in the southern area of Morocco. However, with climate change and drought intensity and frequency increasing, the Moroccan palm grove is threatened wit...

    Maha Ibrahimi, Najiba Brhadda, Rabea Ziri in Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotech… (2023)

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    Airborne environmental DNA metabarcoding detects more diversity, with less sampling effort, than a traditional plant community survey

    Airborne environmental DNA (eDNA) research is an emerging field that focuses on the detection of species from their genetic remnants in the air. The majority of studies into airborne eDNA of plants has until n...

    Mark D. Johnson, Mohamed Fokar, Robert D. Cox in BMC Ecology and Evolution (2021)

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    Phosphorylation of Arabidopsis SINA2 by CDKG1 affects its ubiquitin ligase activity

    SEVEN IN ABSENTIA (SINA) is a RING domain-containing ubiquitin ligase involved in Drosophila eye formation. SINA-like proteins in plants are involved in several signaling pathways. Of the 18 SINA-like proteins id...

    Yang Chen, Mohamed Fokar, Miyoung Kang, Naichong Chen, Randy D. Allen in BMC Plant Biology (2018)

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    Variation in gene transcription and protein for key enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in poplar xylem with respect to growth phase

    We compared gene expression levels for enzymes of carbohydrate metabolism in the twig xylem of two Populus species with the seasonal levels of starch and soluble sugars (sucrose, glucose, and fructose) and relati...

    Jayasri Alluvada, Mohamed Fokar, A. Scott Holaday in Acta Physiologiae Plantarum (2014)

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    Arabidopsis SAP5 functions as a positive regulator of stress responses and exhibits E3 ubiquitin ligase activity

    AtSAP5, one of approximately 14 members of the Stress Associated Protein gene family in Arabidopsis, was identified by its expression in response to salinity, osmotic, drought and cold stress. AtSAP5 shows strong...

    Miyoung Kang, Mohamed Fokar, Haggag Abdelmageed, Randy D. Allen in Plant Molecular Biology (2011)

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    Xyloglucan endotransglycosylase/hydrolase genes in cotton and their role in fiber elongation

    Plant cell wall extensibility is mediated, in part, by xyloglucan endotransglycosylases/hydrolases (XTH) that are able to cleave and reattach xyloglucan polymers that make up the hemicelluloses matrix of type ...

    Joohyun Lee, Teresa H. Burns, Ginger Light, Yan Sun, Mohamed Fokar in Planta (2010)

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    Mutagenesis Systems for Genetic Analysis of Gossypium

    The recent evolution of tetraploid cotton combined with intensive selection of cultivated cottons has reduced the genetic diversity of cotton. This lack of allelic diversity hampers efforts to improve the agro...

    Dick Auld, Ginger G. Light, Mohamed Fokar, Efrem Bechere in Genetics and Genomics of Cotton (2009)

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    (Z)-3-Hexenol induces defense genes and downstream metabolites in maize

    In response to insect feeding, corn plants (Zea mays cv. Delprim) release elevated levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including the C6-volatile (Z)-3-hexenol. The level of mRNA accumulation for a series...

    Mohamed A. Farag, Mohamed Fokar, Haggag Abd, Huiming Zhang, Randy D. Allen in Planta (2005)

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    Characterization of the Brassinosteroid Insensitive 1 Genes of Cotton

    Suppression of brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthesis in cotton ovules by treatment with brassinazole inhibits fiber formation, indicating that BR plays an important role in cotton fiber development. Plant response...

    Yan Sun, Mohamed Fokar, Tadao Asami, Shigeo Yoshida in Plant Molecular Biology (2004)