J Plant Physiol
September 2016
Carbonic anhydrases (CAs) catalyse reversible interconversion of CO and water into bicarbonate and protons and regulate concentration of CO around photosynthetic enzymes. In higher plants the CAs are divided into three distinct classes α, β and γ, with members off each of them being involved in CO uptake, fixation or recycling. The most abundant group is βCAs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn January 2016, the first Epigenetic and Chromatin Regulation of Plant Traits conference was held in Strasbourg, France. An all-star lineup of speakers, a packed audience of 130 participants from over 20 countries, and a friendly scientific atmosphere contributed to make this conference a meeting to remember. In this article we summarize some of the new insights into chromatin, epigenetics, and epigenomics research and highlight nascent ideas and emerging concepts in this exciting area of research.
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