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Research letterReceptor of Trans-Zeatin (cas 1673-39-4) involved in transcription activation by cytokinin09/27/2019

Zeatin-binding protein (67 ± 2 kDa) was isolated from the cytosol of the first leaf of 10-day-old barley plants. The protein fits to all requirements for a zeatin receptor: (i) it binds [3H]trans-zeatin reversibly and specifically, (ii) it is recognized by anti-idiotype antibodies from antiseru...detailed

Uniconazole, a cytochrome P450 inhibitor, inhibits Trans-Zeatin (cas 1673-39-4) biosynthesis in Arabidopsis09/26/2019

Cytokinin (CK) is a plant hormone that plays important regulatory roles in many aspects of plant growth and development. Although functions of CK and its biosynthesis pathway have been studied extensively, there is still no efficient biosynthesis inhibitor, which would be useful for studying CK ...detailed

Cytokinin metabolism in maize: Novel evidence of cytokinin abundance, interconversions and formation of a new Trans-Zeatin (cas 1673-39-4) metabolic product with a weak anticytokinin activity09/25/2019

Cytokinins (CKs) are an important group of phytohormones. Their tightly regulated and balanced levels are essential for proper cell division and plant organ development. Here we report precise quantification of CK metabolites and other phytohormones in maize reproductive organs in the course of ...detailed

A significant positive correlation between endogenous Trans-Zeatin (cas 1673-39-4) content and total arsenic in arsenic hyperaccumulator Pteris cretica var. nervosa09/24/2019

A pot experiment was conducted to compare the content of endogenous trans-zeatin (Z), plant arsenic (As) uptake and physiological indices in the fronds of As-hyperaccumulator (Pteris cretica var. nervosa) and non-hyperaccumulator (Pteris ensiformis). Furthermore, a stepwise regression method was...detailed

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