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The genome sequence of Psychrobacter arcticus 273-4, a psychroactive Siberian permafrost bacterium, reveals mechanisms for adaptation to low-temperature growth.

Ayala-del-Rio H.L., Chain P.S., Grzymski J.J., Ponder M.A., Ivanova N., Bergholz P.W., Di Bartolo G., Hauser L., Land M., Bakermans C. et al.

Appl. Environ. Microbiol. 76:2304-2312(2010) · UniProtKB (2,099)

Roles of the CBF2 and ZAT12 transcription factors in configuring the low temperature transcriptome of Arabidopsis.

Vogel J.T., Zarka D.G., Van Buskirk H.A., Fowler S.G., Thomashow M.F.

Plant J. 41:195-211(2005) · UniProtKB (2) · Mapped (21)

Abscisic acid induces CBF gene transcription and subsequent induction of cold-regulated genes via the CRT promoter element.

Knight H., Zarka D.G., Okamoto H., Thomashow M.F., Knight M.R.

Plant Physiol. 135:1710-1717(2004) · Mapped (3)

Cold induction of Arabidopsis CBF genes involves multiple ICE (inducer of CBF expression) promoter elements and a cold-regulatory circuit that is desensitized by low temperature.

Zarka D.G., Vogel J.T., Cook D., Thomashow M.F.

Plant Physiol. 133:910-918(2003) · Mapped (2)

Low temperature regulation of the Arabidopsis CBF family of AP2 transcriptional activators as an early step in cold-induced COR gene expression.

Gilmour S.J., Zarka D.G., Stockinger E.J., Salazar M.P., Houghton J.M., Thomashow M.F.

Plant J. 16:433-442(1998) · UniProtKB (3)

Arabidopsis CBF1 overexpression induces COR genes and enhances freezing tolerance.

Jaglo-Ottosen K.R., Gilmour S.J., Zarka D.G., Schabenberger O., Thomashow M.F.

Science 280:104-106(1998) · Mapped (1)

Characterization of primary lesions caused by the plastome mutator of Oenothera.

Chang T.L., Stoike L.L., Zarka D., Schewe G., Chiu W.L., Jarrell D.C., Sears B.B.

Curr. Genet. 30:522-530(1996) · UniProtKB (1)

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