PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 15086800-2 2004 Here, we show that the activity of the enzyme responsible for cADPR synthesis, ADP-ribosyl (ADPR) cyclase, is rapidly induced by ABA in both wild-type (WT) and abi1-1 mutant Arabidopsis plants in the absence of protein synthesis. Abscisic Acid 129-132 Protein phosphatase 2C family protein Arabidopsis thaliana 160-166 15086800-3 2004 Furthermore, in transgenic Arabidopsis plants, induced expression of the Aplysia ADPR cyclase gene resulted in an increase in ADPR cyclase activity and cADPR levels, as well as elevated expression of ABA-responsive genes KIN2, RD22, RD29a, and COR47 (although to a lesser extent than after ABA induction). Abscisic Acid 200-203 stress-responsive protein (KIN2) / stress-induced protein (KIN2) / cold-responsive protein (COR6.6) / cold-regulated protein (COR6.6) Arabidopsis thaliana 221-225 15086800-3 2004 Furthermore, in transgenic Arabidopsis plants, induced expression of the Aplysia ADPR cyclase gene resulted in an increase in ADPR cyclase activity and cADPR levels, as well as elevated expression of ABA-responsive genes KIN2, RD22, RD29a, and COR47 (although to a lesser extent than after ABA induction). Abscisic Acid 200-203 BURP domain-containing protein Arabidopsis thaliana 227-231 15086800-3 2004 Furthermore, in transgenic Arabidopsis plants, induced expression of the Aplysia ADPR cyclase gene resulted in an increase in ADPR cyclase activity and cADPR levels, as well as elevated expression of ABA-responsive genes KIN2, RD22, RD29a, and COR47 (although to a lesser extent than after ABA induction). Abscisic Acid 200-203 cold-regulated 47 Arabidopsis thaliana 244-249