Arabidopsis Potassium Transcriptome Explorer

Patrick Armengaud*, Rainer Breitling, Anna Amtmann (2004): The potassium-dependent transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana reveals a prominent role of jasmonic acid in nutrient signaling. Plant Physiol. 136: 2556-2576.

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This page allows you to search through the expression data generated in our study of potassium deficiency effects on the transcriptome of Arabidopsis thaliana. Here you can find out what your genes of interest are doing during potassium starvation and how they react to short term resupply of this essential macronutrient. You can also use this page to find expression neighbors of your genes of interest.

Enter a list of A. thaliana locus names (e.g. At4g34710) or probe identifiers (e.g. A008707_01), one gene per line,
to learn about gene expression during potassium stress.



Selected Bibliography: Arabidopsis Microarrays, Potassium Starvation, Jasmonate Signalling.

Microarray data acquired at the Sir Henry Wellcome Functional Genomics Facility.
Hosted by the Bioinformatics Research Centre of the University of Glasgow. Site maintained by Rainer Breitling.



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Last updated 18/August/2004.