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GrainGenes Keyword Report: endosperm-specific expression

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endosperm-specific expression
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ReferenceMiao HM et al. (2004) Evaluation and characterization of an endosperm-specific sbeIIa promoter in wheat Chinese Science Bulletin 49:579-585.
ReferenceAhlandsberg S et al. (2002) An intronic element directs endosperm-specific expression of the sbellb gene during barley seed development Plant Cell Reports 20:864-868.
ReferenceKluth A et al. (2002) 5 ' deletion of a gbss1 promoter region from wheat leads to changes in tissue and developmental specificities Plant Molecular Biology 49:669-682.
ReferenceCho MJ et al. (2002) Endosperm-specific expression of green fluorescent protein driven by the hordein promoter is stably inherited in transgenic barley (Hordeum vulgare) plants Physiologia Plantarum 115:144-154.
ReferenceOnodera Y et al. (2001) A rice functional transcriptional activator, RISBZ1, responsible for endosperm-specific expression of storage protein genes through GCN4 motif The Journal of Biological Chemistry 276:14139-14152.

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