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    Plasma membrane aquaporins of the PIP1 and PIP2 subfamilies facilitate hydrogen peroxide diffusion into plant roots

    The permeability of plasma membrane aquaporins (PIPs) to small solutes other than water greatly diversifies their potential functions in plant development and metabolic processes. One such process is stress si...

    David Israel, Seong Hee Lee, Thomas Matthew Robson in BMC Plant Biology (2022)

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    Functionally redundant LNG3 and LNG4 genes regulate turgor-driven polar cell elongation through activation of XTH17 and XTH24

    In this work, we genetically characterized the function of Arabidopsis thaliana, LONGIFOLIA (LNG1), LNG2, LNG3, LNG4, their contribution to regulate vegetative architecture in plant. We used molecular and biophys...

    Young Koung Lee, Ji Ye Rhee, Seong Hee Lee, Gap Chae Chung in Plant Molecular Biology (2018)

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    Proteomics Analysis of Embryo and Endosperm from Mature Common Buckwheat Seeds

    We used proteomics analysis to generate the profiles of proteins in the endosperm and embryo of common buckwheat grains. These differentially expressed proteins are potentially involved in seed metabolism. Ext...

    Abu Hena Mostafa Kamal, Ill-Dong Jang, Da-Eun Kim in Journal of Plant Biology (2011)

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    Transgenic Arabidopsis and tobacco plants overexpressing an aquaporin respond differently to various abiotic stresses

    Despite the high isoform multiplicity of aquaporins in plants, with 35 homologues including 13 plasma membrane intrinsic proteins (PIPs) in Arabidosis thaliana, the individual and integrated functions of aquapori...

    Ji Young Jang, Seong Hee Lee, Ji Ye Rhee, Gap Chae Chung in Plant Molecular Biology (2007)