id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qm5uvqbq3ndvtd744mf7kmwu24 Romy R. Schmidt Low-oxygen response is triggered by an ATP-dependent shift in oleoyl-CoA in Arabidopsis 2018 10 .pdf application/pdf 8307 826 62 Low-oxygen response is triggered by an ATP-dependent shift in oleoyl-CoA in Arabidopsis low-oxygen stress | integrative signaling | acyl-CoA | ERFVII | ACBP adaptive responses to low-oxygen stress in plants is well investigated (3, 4, 11), the identity of the initial trigger to release which the reduced energy level under low-oxygen stress is integrated into the ERFVII-dependent hypoxic signaling cascade. the expression of ACBP1 affects tolerance to low oxygen (28) (Fig. 1 C and D) similar to what was shown previously for RAP2.12 (3). specific transcriptional responses are provoked by the application of different acyl-CoAs, RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis was ACBP is an important element of the low-oxygen stress response pathway in plants. Changing oleoyl-CoA levels induces low-oxygen responsive gene expression. Decreasing the cellular ATP level constitutes limiting conditions for LACS activity and induces the expression of low-oxygen responsive genes. (2015) Arabidopsis acyl-CoA-binding protein ACBP3 participates in plant ./cache/work_qm5uvqbq3ndvtd744mf7kmwu24.pdf ./txt/work_qm5uvqbq3ndvtd744mf7kmwu24.txt