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1. Are Histidine Kinases of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Involved in the Response to Ethylene and Cytokinins?

2. Searching for Osmosensing Determinants in Poplar Histidine-Aspartate Kinases

3. Black Poplar (Populus nigra L.) Root Extracellular Trap, Structural and Molecular Remodeling in Response to Osmotic Stress

4. Cytokinin and Ethylene Cell Signaling Pathways from Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes

5. CHASE-Containing Histidine Kinase Receptors in Apple Tree: From a Common Receptor Structure to Divergent Cytokinin Binding Properties and Specific Functions

6. Functional Divergence of Poplar Histidine-Aspartate Kinase HK1 Paralogs in Response to Osmotic Stress

7. Evaluation of type-B RR dimerization in poplar: A mechanism to preserve signaling specificity?

8. New Insight into HPts as Hubs in Poplar Cytokinin and Osmosensing Multistep Phosphorelays: Cytokinin Pathway Uses Specific HPts

9. Setting-up a fast and reliable cytokinin biosensor based on a plant histidine kinase receptor expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

10. Highlighting type A RRs as potential regulators of the dkHK1 multi-step phosphorelay pathway in Populus

11. In plantavalidation of HK1 homodimerization and recruitment of preferential HPt downstream partners involved in poplar multistep phosphorelay systems

12. Screening for changes in leaf and cambial proteome of Populus tremula×P. alba under different heat constraints

13. Functional Divergence of Poplar Histidine-Aspartate Kinase HK1 Paralogs in Response to Osmotic Stress

14. Poplar under drought: Comparison of leaf and cambial proteomic responses

15. Acute metal stress in Populus tremula ×P. alba (717-1B4 genotype): Leaf and cambial proteome changes induced by cadmium2+

16. Insights into B-type RR members as signaling partners acting downstream of HPt partners of HK1 in the osmotic stress response in Populus

17. Dehydrin induction during drought and osmotic stress in Populus

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19. The relationship between the accumulation of a 28 kd polypeptide and that of indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus cell suspension cultures

20. Characterization of histidine-aspartate kinase HK1 and identification of histidine phosphotransfer proteins as potential partners in a Populus multistep phosphorelay

21. Identification of five B-type response regulators as members of a multistep phosphorelay system interacting with histidine-containing phosphotransfer partners of Populus osmosensor

22. Zinc and cadmium effects on growth and ion distribution in Populus tremula × Populus alba

23. Genetic variation and drought response in two Populus X euramericana genotypes through 2-DE proteomic analysis of leaves from field and glasshouse cultivated plants

24. Leaf proteome analysis of eight Populus xeuramericana genotypes : genetic variation in drought response and in water-use efficiency involves photosynthesis-related proteins

25. Physiological characterization and identification of genes differentially expressed in response to drought induced by PEG 6000 in Populus canadensis leaves

26. Cambial activity of Populus tremula x Populus alba clone 717-1B4 in hydroponic culture

27. Osmotic stress sensing in Populus: components identification of a phosphorelay system

28. Molecular Cloning and Tissue-Specific Expression of an Anionic Peroxidase in Zucchini1

29. Effect of cytokinin on alkaloid accumulation in periwinkle callus cultures transformed with a light-inducible ipt gene

30. Identification and characterization of B-type response regulators transcription factors involved in the poplar osmosensing pathway

31. Characterization oft he multistep His-to-Asp phosphorelay system in the osmosensing pathway in poplar : regulatory mechanisms at the molecular scale of a B-type response regulator function

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