id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yqminf4zqjc6lhcolc2pnwvucm Julia Bailey-Serres Making sense of low oxygen sensing 2012 10 .pdf application/pdf 8641 1116 59 Plant-specific group VII Ethylene Response Factor (ERF) propose that the turnover of group VII ERFs is of ecological relevance in wetland species and might be manipulated to improve flood tolerance of crops. Numerous investigations have assessed changes in transcriptomes in response to low oxygen stress or flooding in Group VII ERFs and pathways that regulate growth responses under identified conservation in the core network of genes associated with signaling, transcription and efficient anaerobic ATP production that is modulated by oxygen Group VII ERFs regulate low-oxygen acclimation Oxygen sensing via N-end rule pathway-targeted turnover of group VII to hypoxia is regulated by the N-end rule-mediated proteolysis of group VII ERFs in survival of low oxygen stress or submergence in Arabidopsis [66]. activate transcription of hypoxia-responsive genes, including other group VII ERFs [66]. How do plant cells sense low oxygen stress? How do plant cells sense low oxygen stress? Group VII ERFs regulate low-oxygen acclimation responses ./cache/work_yqminf4zqjc6lhcolc2pnwvucm.pdf ./txt/work_yqminf4zqjc6lhcolc2pnwvucm.txt