Title : Expression of ethylene response factor JERF1 in rice improves tolerance to drought.

Pub. Date : 2010 Aug

PMID : 20574667






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1 Expression of ethylene response factor JERF1 in rice improves tolerance to drought. ethylene transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum
2 JERF1, a tomato ERF protein, can be induced by abscisic acid (ABA). Abscisic Acid transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum
3 JERF1, a tomato ERF protein, can be induced by abscisic acid (ABA). Abscisic Acid transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum
4 Overexpression of JERF1 enhanced the tolerance of transgenic tobacco to high salt concentration, osmotic stress, and low temperature by regulating the expression of stress-responsive genes by binding to DRE/CRT and GCC-box cis-elements. Salts transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum
5 JERF1 also activated the expression of two ABA biosynthesis key enzyme genes, OsABA2 and Os03g0810800, and increased the synthesis of ABA in rice. Abscisic Acid transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum
6 JERF1 also activated the expression of two ABA biosynthesis key enzyme genes, OsABA2 and Os03g0810800, and increased the synthesis of ABA in rice. Abscisic Acid transcription factor JERF1 Solanum lycopersicum