2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11738-016-2152-4
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The plasma membrane proton pump gene family in cucumber

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“…In addition to the activity of root PM H + ‐ATPase, the expression of genes belonging to the root PM H + ‐ATPase genes family in cucumber (Wdowikowska & Klobus, ) was also measured. SHA‐treated plants showed increases in the expression of CsHA2, CSHA3, CsHA4, CsHA8, and CsHA9 genes compared to control plants 24 hr after the onset of SHA treatment.…”
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“…In addition to the activity of root PM H + ‐ATPase, the expression of genes belonging to the root PM H + ‐ATPase genes family in cucumber (Wdowikowska & Klobus, ) was also measured. SHA‐treated plants showed increases in the expression of CsHA2, CSHA3, CsHA4, CsHA8, and CsHA9 genes compared to control plants 24 hr after the onset of SHA treatment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A number of studies have shown the functional relationships between IAA, ethylene, ABA, and root PM H + ‐ATPase activity (Hager, ; Wdowikowska & Klobus, ). It is, therefore, possible that the SHA‐mediated increase in both root PM H + ‐ATPase activity and root ABA concentration are functionally linked to each other.…”
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“…Hence, they are vital for many life activities of organisms [3,16,43]. Until now, the members of PM H + -ATPases were identified in many species, such as in Arabidopsis, Oryza sativa, Lycopersicon esculentum, Zea mays, Cucumis sativus, Solanum tuberosum L, and Nicotiana plumbaginifolia [5,15,16,[26][27][28]. The recent release of a complete sunflower genome sequences and annotations provides convenience for PM H + -ATPase sub-gene family member identification and functional studies [29].…”
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“…Previous genome-wide analysis studies reported that there are 10 and 11 PM H + -ATPase gene families in Oryza sativa and Arabidopsis thaliana, respectively [5]. There are also 12 in Lycopersicon esculentum [15], 4 in Zea mays [27], 10 in Cucumis sativus [28], 7 in Solanum tuberosum L [26], and 9 in Nicotiana plumbaginifolia [16]. Phylogenetic analysis further divided the PM H + -ATPase into five sub-clusters according to the predicted amino acid sequences [5,16].…”
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