PIN1 is probably the most studied gene in plant science, right? Wrong! The crown goes to COP1, followed by CRY1 and ASK1. Plant Cell is the journal where papers describing gene functional information are sent. #gene#function#trends
This is a follow up of our previous work unraveling the role of N-terminal acetylation in the plant drought stress response: https://t.co/ruuVoD5Wzd
@Giglionelab, @NAT_machinery
Have you ever wondered how plants manage proteostasis upon environmental challenges? We discovered a novel co-translational mechanism controlling protein stability in Arabidopsis. Read all about it here: https://t.co/MTcpdjqkyt
@labs_mann, @giovanna_serino
Nobelpreisträgerin Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard: „Die Vernunft gebietet es, die Genschere im Ökoanbau zu nutzen“ https://t.co/GNHDSuyLFL #fplus via @faznet
Very happy to see the importance of basic research is highlighted in this report: “Whether fundamental or translational, or both combined in a strategic programme, plant science research has a crucial role to play in safeguarding the future of our planet.“ 🌱 🌾 🧫 🧬 🌍
Our latest work is out in @ScienceMagazine now!
Plants roots sense soil compaction through restricted ethylene diffusion.
Congrats to @pandeybipink et al, and for the beautiful video by @UoNHounsfield @stu_rock @PlantSciNottm @UUBeta . Tweet summary⬇️
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