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    Characterization of a Gene that Responds to Mitochondrial Retrograde Regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana

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    Sepulveda, Jennifer
    Rhoads, David M.
    Affiliation
    School of Plant Sciences
    Issue Date
    2011-11-04
    
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    This item is part of the GPSC Student Showcase collection. For more information about the Student Showcase, please email the GPSC (Graduate and Professional Student Council) at gpsc@email.arizona.edu.
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    The Rhoads Lab found an Arabidopsis gene (At5g40690) that encodes for a protein similar to yeast ATPase Assembly Proteins (AAPs), which is strongly increased in expression by MRR and during plant stresses such as pathogen attack. Characterization of At5g40690 will be performed by the analysis of knock out (KO) lines, constitutive expressor (CE) lines in comparison to wild-type using northern blots. If this gene is an AAP, then this will be the first AAP in plants to be extensively studied in relation to MRR and stress responses, and will provide researchers with a better understanding of MRR and define a new category of proteins involved in stress response. Findings will give a better understanding of heat stress in crops such as Zea mays.
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    Undergraduate Biology Research Program, Western Alliance for the Expansion of Student Opportunities, and The Ronald E. McNair Achievement Program
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