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GrainGenes Keyword Report: rab

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rab
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ReferenceBorovskii GB et al. (2002) Accumulation of dehydrins and ABA-inducible proteins in wheat seedlings during low-temperature acclimation Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 49:229-234.
ReferenceShen QX et al. (2001) The stress- and abscisic acid-induced barley gene HVA22: developmental regulation and homologues in diverse organisms Plant Molecular Biology 45:327-340.
ReferenceMajoul T et al. (2000) Analysis by two-dimensional electrophoresis of the effect of salt stress on the polypeptide patterns in roots of a salt-tolerant and a salt-sensitive cultivar of wheat Electrophoresis 21:2562-2565.
ReferenceChoi DW et al. (1999) The barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) dehydrin multigene family: sequences, allele types, chromosome assignments, and expression characteristics of 11 Dhn genes of cv Dicktoo. Theoretical and Applied Genetics 98:1234-1247.
ReferenceKim WY et al. (1999) Characterization of two fungal-elicitor-induced rice cDNAs encoding functional homologues of the rab-specific GDP-dissociation inhibitor Planta 210:143-149.

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