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R R Finkelstein

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Simon A, Tenbarge K, Scofield S, Finkelstein R, Crouch M
Plant Mol Biol . 2013 Dec; 5(3):191-201. PMID: 24306655
The most abundant protein in seeds of Brassica napus (L.) is cruciferin, a legumin-like 12S storage protein. By in vitro translation of embryo RNA, and pulse-chase labelling of cultured embryos...
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Finkelstein R, Crouch M
Planta . 2013 Nov; 162(2):125-31. PMID: 24254046
We compared the germination of Brassica napus L. embryos at three stages of development-mid-cotyledon, maturation and mature dry-to determine at which stage they acquired the capacity for normal germination and...
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Nakamura S, Lynch T, Finkelstein R
Plant J . 2001 Aug; 26(6):627-35. PMID: 11489176
Genetic and physiological studies have shown that the Arabidopsis thaliana abscisic acid-insensitive (ABI) loci interact to regulate seed-specific and/or ABA-inducible gene expression. We have used the yeast two-hybrid assay to...
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Soderman E, Brocard I, Lynch T, Finkelstein R
Plant Physiol . 2000 Dec; 124(4):1752-65. PMID: 11115891
We have characterized developmental, environmental, and genetic regulation of abscisic acid-insensitive (ABI)4 gene expression in Arabidopsis. Although expressed most strongly in seeds, ABI4 transcripts are also present at low levels...
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Finkelstein R, Lynch T
Plant Cell . 2000 Apr; 12(4):599-609. PMID: 10760247
The Arabidopsis abscisic acid (ABA)-insensitive abi5 mutants have pleiotropic defects in ABA response, including decreased sensitivity to ABA inhibition of germination and altered expression of some ABA-regulated genes. We isolated...
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Finkelstein R, Lynch T
Plant Physiol . 2000 Apr; 122(4):1179-86. PMID: 10759513
Low concentrations of sugars altered the sensitivity of seed germination to inhibition by exogenous abscisic acid (ABA). Germination of wild-type and ABA-insensitive (abi) Arabidopsis seeds was assayed on media containing...
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Finkelstein R, Wang M, Lynch T, Rao S, Goodman H
Plant Cell . 1998 Jun; 10(6):1043-54. PMID: 9634591
Arabidopsis abscisic acid (ABA)-insensitive abi4 mutants have pleiotropic defects in seed development, including decreased sensitivity to ABA inhibition of germination and altered seed-specific gene expression. This phenotype is consistent with...
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Wehmeyer N, Hernandez L, Finkelstein R, Vierling E
Plant Physiol . 1996 Oct; 112(2):747-57. PMID: 8883386
Small heat-shock proteins (sHSPs) accumulate in plants in response to high-temperature stress. Specific sHSPs, the cytosolic class I and class II proteins, are also expressed in the absence of stress...
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Finkelstein R
Plant Physiol . 1994 Aug; 105(4):1203-1208. PMID: 12232276
Three abscisic acid (ABA)-controlled responses (seed dormancy, inhibition of germination by applied ABA, and stomatal closure) were compared in wild-type versus homo- and heterozygotes of two Arabidopsis thaliana ABA-insensitive mutants,...
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Finkelstein R
Mol Gen Genet . 1993 Apr; 238(3):401-8. PMID: 8492808
An Arabidopsis homolog of the abscisic acid (ABA)-inducible cotton D19 and wheat Em genes was cloned and its expression assayed at two developmental stages in wild-type, ABA-deficient (aba) and three...