2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13562-021-00660-6
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Abiotic stress-related genes governing signal transduction cascades in wild plants with emphasis to those in Hordeum spontaneum

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“…In terms of the trpA gene, the encoded enzyme catalyzes the last step in tryptophan biosynthesis. This amino acid is known for its important role in auxin production and subsequent signal transduction cascades that help plant cells approach the “Plant hormone and signal transduction” pathway to promote growth under stress conditions ( Abulfaraj et al, 2022 ). Expression of ASNS gene in wheat leaves is involved in asparagine biosynthesis and metabolism as a response to sulfur deficiency ( Gao et al, 2016 , Postles et al, 2016 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In terms of the trpA gene, the encoded enzyme catalyzes the last step in tryptophan biosynthesis. This amino acid is known for its important role in auxin production and subsequent signal transduction cascades that help plant cells approach the “Plant hormone and signal transduction” pathway to promote growth under stress conditions ( Abulfaraj et al, 2022 ). Expression of ASNS gene in wheat leaves is involved in asparagine biosynthesis and metabolism as a response to sulfur deficiency ( Gao et al, 2016 , Postles et al, 2016 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%