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PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE1
(36 times)
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Botany (17 times)
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P1BS (5 times) Pi (5 times) PSR (5 times)
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2012 Overexpression of GbWRKY1 positively regulates the Pi starvation response by alteration of auxin sensitivity in Arabidopsis.
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PHOSPHATE RESPONSE1
(4 times)
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Physiology (4 times)
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PHL1 (2 times) Pi (1 time) PSR (1 time)
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2015 Integrative Comparison of the Role of the PHOSPHATE RESPONSE1 Subfamily in Phosphate Signaling and Homeostasis in Rice.
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Phosphate Starvation Response Regulator 1
(2 times)
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Science (1 time)
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CCDs (1 time) Os (1 time) ZAS (1 time)
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2014 Rice SPX1 and SPX2 inhibit phosphate starvation responses through interacting with PHR2 in a phosphate-dependent manner.
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phosphate homeostasis, PHOSPHATE STARVATION RESPONSE1
(1 time)
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Physiology (1 time)
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PHO2 (1 time)
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2017 Root Cell-Specific Regulators of Phosphate-Dependent Growth.
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phosphate starvation responses 1
(1 time)
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Botany (1 time)
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miRNAs (1 time)
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2010 Global analysis of microRNA in Arabidopsis in response to phosphate starvation as studied by locked nucleic acid-based microarrays.
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PHotoreactivation Repair deficient 1
(1 time)
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Biology (1 time)
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CDC13 (1 time) FEL (1 time) GC (1 time)
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2019 Extensive loss of cell-cycle and DNA repair genes in an ancient lineage of bipolar budding yeasts.
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PHR1 damage response is a 39-bp sequence called URS
(1 time)
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Cell Biology (1 time)
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1999 RPH1 and GIS1 are damage-responsive repressors of PHR1.
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PHR1 expression through URS
(1 time)
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Cell Biology (1 time)
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1999 RPH1 and GIS1 are damage-responsive repressors of PHR1.
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PHR1 require an upstream activation sequence, UAS
(1 time)
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Cell Biology (1 time)
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1997 Role of UME6 in transcriptional regulation of a DNA repair gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Phr1, which encodes a presumed E3 ubiquitin ligase
(1 time)
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Biochemistry (1 time)
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hnRNP-M (1 time) RGCs (1 time)
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2012 Identification of potential mediators of retinotopic mapping: a comparative proteomic analysis of optic nerve from WT and Phr1 retinal knockout mice.
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