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inc finger transcription factors Msn2 and Msn4 bind to three stress response elements in the UGP1 promoter in a protein kinase A-dependent manner. Several stresses induce UGP1 transcription, suggesting that the regulation of UGP1 mediated by Msn2/4 is involved in general stress response. The phosphate response pathway also controls Msn2/4-dependent regulation of UGP1
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expression of the UGPase protein is related to graft compatibility in grafted Annona plants. Grafting alters UGPase gene expression. The combination atemoya grafted onto araticum-de-terra-fria (a compatible union) shows higher levels of gene expression during the early stages of grafting development. No significant differences are detected in UGPase enzyme activity between the graft combinations
760310
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phosphate starvation
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sucrose addition increases UGP transcription significantly and enhances polysaccharide accumulation accordingly
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UGP1 expression is up-regulated by sucrose in Arabidopsis leaves
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