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    Sofo A, Bochicchio R, Amato M, Rendina N, Vitti A, Nuzzaci M, Altamura MM, Falasca G, Rovere FD, Scopa A.
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  • 27. Evolution of metal hyperaccumulation required cis-regulatory changes and triplication of HMA4.
    Hanikenne M, Talke IN, Haydon MJ, Lanz C, Nolte A, Motte P, Kroymann J, Weigel D, Krämer U.
    Nature; 2008 May 15; 453(7193):391-5. PubMed ID: 18425111
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  • 28. Functional analysis of the three HMA4 copies of the metal hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri.
    Nouet C, Charlier JB, Carnol M, Bosman B, Farnir F, Motte P, Hanikenne M.
    J Exp Bot; 2015 Sep 15; 66(19):5783-95. PubMed ID: 26044091
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  • 30. The ratio of Zn to Cd supply as a determinant of metal-homeostasis gene expression in tobacco and its modulation by overexpressing the metal exporter AtHMA4.
    Barabasz A, Klimecka M, Kendziorek M, Weremczuk A, Ruszczyńska A, Bulska E, Antosiewicz DM.
    J Exp Bot; 2016 Nov 15; 67(21):6201-6214. PubMed ID: 27811086
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  • 31. The phylogenetic tree gathering the plant Zn/Cd/Pb/Co P1B-ATPases appears to be structured according to the botanical families.
    Zorrig W, Abdelly C, Berthomieu P.
    C R Biol; 2011 Dec 15; 334(12):863-71. PubMed ID: 22123088
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  • 34. Functional significance of AtHMA4 C-terminal domain in planta.
    Mills RF, Valdes B, Duke M, Peaston KA, Lahner B, Salt DE, Williams LE.
    PLoS One; 2010 Oct 20; 5(10):e13388. PubMed ID: 20975991
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  • 36. Expression differences for genes involved in lignin, glutathione and sulphate metabolism in response to cadmium in Arabidopsis thaliana and the related Zn/Cd-hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens.
    van de Mortel JE, Schat H, Moerland PD, Ver Loren van Themaat E, van der Ent S, Blankestijn H, Ghandilyan A, Tsiatsiani S, Aarts MG.
    Plant Cell Environ; 2008 Mar 20; 31(3):301-24. PubMed ID: 18088336
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  • 37. A major quantitative trait locus for cadmium tolerance in Arabidopsis halleri colocalizes with HMA4, a gene encoding a heavy metal ATPase.
    Courbot M, Willems G, Motte P, Arvidsson S, Roosens N, Saumitou-Laprade P, Verbruggen N.
    Plant Physiol; 2007 Jun 20; 144(2):1052-65. PubMed ID: 17434989
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  • 40. OPT3 is a component of the iron-signaling network between leaves and roots and misregulation of OPT3 leads to an over-accumulation of cadmium in seeds.
    Mendoza-Cózatl DG, Xie Q, Akmakjian GZ, Jobe TO, Patel A, Stacey MG, Song L, Demoin DW, Jurisson SS, Stacey G, Schroeder JI.
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