Soybean - Biochemistry, Chemistry and Physiology 2011
DOI: 10.5772/15616
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Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Response

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“…13,14 This pathway integrates the ER-stress and osmotic-stress signals to increase the synergistic expression of N-rich proteins (NRP-A and NRP-B) and an NAC domaincontaining protein, GmNAC6, which are critical mediators of stress-induced cell death in plants. [13][14][15][16] This cell death integrated pathway has emerged as a relevant adaptive response of plant cells to multiple environmental stimuli. 16 The soybean GmERD15 homolog has been described as a new ER stress-and osmotic stress-induced transcription factor that binds to the promoter and induces the expression of the NRP-B gene.…”
Section: A Soybean Erd15 Homolog (Gmerd15) Connectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…13,14 This pathway integrates the ER-stress and osmotic-stress signals to increase the synergistic expression of N-rich proteins (NRP-A and NRP-B) and an NAC domaincontaining protein, GmNAC6, which are critical mediators of stress-induced cell death in plants. [13][14][15][16] This cell death integrated pathway has emerged as a relevant adaptive response of plant cells to multiple environmental stimuli. 16 The soybean GmERD15 homolog has been described as a new ER stress-and osmotic stress-induced transcription factor that binds to the promoter and induces the expression of the NRP-B gene.…”
Section: A Soybean Erd15 Homolog (Gmerd15) Connectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15][16] This cell death integrated pathway has emerged as a relevant adaptive response of plant cells to multiple environmental stimuli. 16 The soybean GmERD15 homolog has been described as a new ER stress-and osmotic stress-induced transcription factor that binds to the promoter and induces the expression of the NRP-B gene. In fact, GmERD15 was isolated by its capacity ©2 0 1 1 L a n d e s B i o s c i e n c e .…”
Section: A Soybean Erd15 Homolog (Gmerd15) Connectsmentioning
confidence: 99%