The molecular chaperone binding protein BiP prevents leaf dehydration-induced cellular homeostasis disruption.
BiP overexpression improves leaf water relations during droughts and delays drought-induced leaf senescence. However, whether BiP controls cellular homeostasis under drought conditions or simply delays dehydration-induced leaf senescence as the primary cause for water stress tolerance remains to be...
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Autores principales: | Humberto H Carvalho, Otávio J B Brustolini, Maiana R Pimenta, Giselle C Mendes, Bianca C Gouveia, Priscila A Silva, José Cleydson F Silva, Clenilso S Mota, Juliana R L Soares-Ramos, Elizabeth P B Fontes |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/60540b2c35454a5b9178fdc607e2c000 |
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