2016
DOI: 10.17221/125/2015-pps
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Varied expression pattern of the small heat shock protein gene encoding HSP17.7 against UVA, UVB, Cu<sup>2+ </sup>and Zn<sup>2+ </sup>stresses in sunflower

Abstract: Büyük İ., Aras S., Cansaran-Duman D. (2016): Varied expression pattern of the small heat shock protein gene encoding HSP17.7 against UVA, UVB, Cu 2+ and Zn 2+ stresses in sunflower. Plant Protect. Sci., 52: 99-106.Today, one of the main objectives of agricultural biotechnology area is to find the responsible genes involved in stress response and engineering these genes to improve the plant response mechanisms. Therefore the current study was conducted to gain an insight on the role of HSP17.7 gene, which is a… Show more

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“…HSP17.6 can be induced by Botrytis cinerea in red ripe tomato fruit instead of in mature green fruit, which indicates the ripening-regulated susceptibility of tomato fruit to this fungus [ 44 ]. HSP17.7 is related to the UVA, UVB, Cu 2+ , and Zn 2+ stress responses in sunflowers [ 45 ]. Moreover, MTSHP, which is a mitochondrial small heat shock protein in tomato, has been reported to possess molecular chaperone activity in vitro [ 46 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HSP17.6 can be induced by Botrytis cinerea in red ripe tomato fruit instead of in mature green fruit, which indicates the ripening-regulated susceptibility of tomato fruit to this fungus [ 44 ]. HSP17.7 is related to the UVA, UVB, Cu 2+ , and Zn 2+ stress responses in sunflowers [ 45 ]. Moreover, MTSHP, which is a mitochondrial small heat shock protein in tomato, has been reported to possess molecular chaperone activity in vitro [ 46 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%