BAPID suppresses the inhibition of BRM on Di19‐PR module in response to drought
Nian Liu,
Zhiyong Hu,
Liang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:SUMMARYDrought is one of the most important abiotic stresses, and seriously threatens plant development and productivity. Increasing evidence indicates that chromatin remodelers are pivotal for plant drought response. However, molecular mechanisms of chromatin remodelers‐mediated plant drought responses remain obscure. In this study, we found a novel interactor of BRM called BRM‐associated protein involved in drought response (BAPID), which interacted with SWI/SNF chromatin remodeler BRM and drought‐induced tr… Show more
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