Publications by authors named "Ester Cancho-Sanchez"

The transcription factor ABA-INSENSITIVE(ABI)4 has diverse roles in regulating plant growth, including inhibiting germination and reserve mobilization in response to ABA and high salinity, inhibiting seedling growth in response to high sugars, inhibiting lateral root growth, and repressing light-induced gene expression. ABI4 activity is regulated at multiple levels, including gene expression, protein stability, and activation by phosphorylation. Although ABI4 can be phosphorylated at multiple residues by MAPKs, we found that S114 is the preferred site of MPK3.

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Plant cell wall composition is important for regulating growth rates, especially in roots. However, neither analyses of cell wall composition nor transcriptomes on their own can comprehensively reveal which genes and processes are mediating growth and cell elongation rates. This study reveals the benefits of carrying out multiple analyses in combination.

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Transgenic Lilium lines have been generated by Agrobacterium -mediated transformation that have enhanced resistance to Botrytis cinerea as a consequence of ectopic expression of a rice chitinase gene. The production of ornamentals is an important global industry, with Lilium being one of the six major bulb crops in the world. The international trade in ornamentals is in the order of £60-75 billion and is expected to increase worldwide by 2-4% per annum.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ester Cancho-Sanchez"

  • - Ester Cancho-Sanchez's research focuses on various aspects of plant biology, particularly the molecular mechanisms involved in growth regulation and disease resistance in plants.
  • - A significant finding from her work includes the essential phosphorylation of Serine 114 in the transcription factor ABI4, which plays a crucial role in regulating plant responses to environmental stressors such as high salinity and sugar levels.
  • - Additionally, her multi-omics analysis has identified key genes that mediate cell wall extension in Arabidopsis roots, highlighting the importance of integrated approaches to understanding plant growth mechanisms and their applications in enhancing crop resistance to pathogens like Botrytis cinerea.