Published March 2011
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Journal Article
An Evolutionarily Conserved Pseudokinase Mediates Stem Cell Production in Plants
Chicago
Abstract
Sequence comparisons, biochemical experiments, and studies with mutants in transgenic plants show that the Arabidopsis protein CORYNE, currently thought to be a kinase that acts as part of a receptor kinase complex, is likely to be a pseudokinase and not a kinase.
Additional Information
© 2011 American Society of Plant Biologists. Received March 31, 2010; revised February 10, 2011; accepted February 23, 2011; published March 11, 2011. This work was funded by National Institutes of Health (NIH) National Research Service Award F32 GM080843 to Z.L.N., NIH National Research Service Award F32 GM090534 to P.T.T., and NIH Grant 1R01 GM086639 to E.M.M.Additional details
- PMCID
- PMC3082267
- Eprint ID
- 23734
- DOI
- 10.1105/tpc.110.075622
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:20110519-113848496
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- F32 GM080843
- NIH Postdoctoral Fellowship
- F32 GM090534
- NIH
- 1R01 GM086639
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