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Professor Heather Knight's Outputs (3)

Abscisic acid induces CBF gene transcription and subsequent induction of cold-regulated genes via the CRT promoter element (2004)
Journal Article
Knight, H., Zarka, D., Okamoto, H., Thomashow, M., & Knight, M. (2004). Abscisic acid induces CBF gene transcription and subsequent induction of cold-regulated genes via the CRT promoter element. Plant Physiology, 135(3), 1710-1717. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.104.043562

Many cold-regulated genes of Arabidopsis are inducible by abscisic acid (ABA) as well as by cold. This has been thought to occur via two separate signaling pathways, with ABA acting via ABA-responsive promoter elements and low temperature activating... Read More about Abscisic acid induces CBF gene transcription and subsequent induction of cold-regulated genes via the CRT promoter element.

Plasma membrane depolarization induced by abscisic acid in Arabidopsis suspension cells involves reduction of proton pumping in addition to anion channel activation, which are both Ca2+ dependent (2004)
Journal Article
Brault, M., Amiar, Z., Pennarun, A., Monestiez, M., Zhang, Z., Cornel, D., …Rona, J. (2004). Plasma membrane depolarization induced by abscisic acid in Arabidopsis suspension cells involves reduction of proton pumping in addition to anion channel activation, which are both Ca2+ dependent. Plant Physiology, 135(1), 231-243