Plant protein disorder: spatial regulation, broad specificity, switch of signaling and physiological status

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: An-Shan Hsiao from the Biosciences, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom have published the paper: Plant Protein Disorder: Spatial Regulation, Broad Specificity, Switch of Signaling and Physiological Status, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The plasticity of IDPs/IDRs may be an easy and fast way for sessile plants to introduce versatility into protein interaction networks to quickly and efficiently adapt to environmental changes (Pietrosemoli et_al, 2013).

SUMMARY

    Nuclear-cytoplasmic dual localization of NPR1 is involved in the decision of cell death or survival . . .

     

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