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Environmental stress-mediated changes in transcriptional and translational regulation of protein synthesis in crop plants. Progress report, August 1983-August 1985

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:5011617
Research has focused on: (1) physiological significance of the heat shock (HS) response to crop plants in terms of the acquisition of thermotolerance and selective localization of HS proteins; (2) an analysis of the influence of HS on organelle gene expression and localization of HS proteins in organelles; (3) HS gene expression; (4) comparative analysis of the HS response with other stress responses (e.g., arsenite, cadmium, anaerobiosis, and cold); (5) monoclonal antibodies to HS proteins; and (6) isolation and analysis of HS cDNAs and HS genes.
Research Organization:
Georgia Univ., Athens (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
AS09-80ER10678
OSTI ID:
5011617
Report Number(s):
DOE/ER/10678-6; ON: DE86002261
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English