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From: TaPYL4, an ABA receptor gene of wheat, positively regulates plant drought adaptation through modulating the osmotic stress-associated processes

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Characterization of the TaPYL4 protein. A ClustalW results among the TaPYL4 protein and its counterparts in plant species; B the GFP signals in transgenic epidermal cells harboring fusion TaPYL4-GFP detected under fluorescent microscope. In A CL1 to CL 9, nine conserved motifs specified by PYL proteins; PYR and PYL_PCAR, the conserved domains harbored in ABA receptors. In B two typical epidermal cells are circled and arrows point to plasma membrane and nucleus, respectively

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