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From: ThASR3 confers salt and osmotic stress tolerances in transgenic Tamarix and Arabidopsis

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Phylogenetic analysis and multiple alignments of ThASR3 protein. A Multiple alignments of ThASR3 protein sequence with those of other seven plants ASRs. BioEdit software was utilized to align amino acid sequences. B The phylogenetic tree of ThASR3 and other ASR proteins was constructed by the neighbour-joining method. The sequences of the ASR proteins were obtained from the NCBI website (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/protein/), and their GenBank accession numbers are shown below. Tamarix hispida ThASR3 (OL310472); Zea mays ZmASR (EU960308.1); Vitis pseudoreticulata VpASR (DQ336286.1); Brachypodium distachyon BdASR3 (XP_003577811.1); Musa AAB Group MuASR (ACZ60132.1); Citrus sinensisSc CsASR1 (NM_001289141.1); Ricinus communis RcASR (XM_002524251.2); Ananas comosus AcASR3 (OAY74041.1); Lycopersicon esculentum Mill LeASR (L08255.1); Solanum chilense ScASR1 (CBY05857.1); Vitis vinifera VvASR (AAK69513.1); Solanum tuberosum StASR (JX839758.1); Litchi chinensis LcASR (HQ831448.1); Brachypodium distachyon BdASR (XP_003577811.1); Mesembryanthemum crystallinum McASR (AAC14177.1); Musa acuminata subsp. Malaccensis MaASR1 (XP_009406127.1). Note: Thick box: enzyme ABA/WDS domain; thick line: histidine-rich area; thin line: alanine-rich area

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