Shared phosphoproteome links remote plant species
Shared phosphoproteome links remote plant species
16:37 27-07-2010; source: www.sciencedaily.com
Researchers have shown that even the most widely-varying species of plants share remarkable similarities in the composition of proteins in them that undergo phosphorylation, a regulatory mechanism involved in various cellular phenomena. A database released by the group, with information on over three thousand phosphorylated proteins and phosphorylation sites in rice, opens new doors in the study and engineering of plants.
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