Activation of Ntf4, a Tobacco Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase, during Plant Defense Response and Its Involvement in Hypersensitive Response-Like Cell Death
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TextoSeries ; Plant Physiology, 141(4), p.1482-1493, 2006Trabajos contenidos: - Ren, D
- Yang, K
- Li, G
- Liu, Y
- Zhang, S
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Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)cascades are important signaling modules in eukaryotic cells. They function downstream of sensors/receptors and regulate cellular responses to external and endogenous stimuli. Recent studies demonstrated that SIPK and WIPK, two tobacco (Nicotiana spp.)MAPKs, are involved in signaling plant defense responses to various pathogens. Ntf4, another tobacco MAPK that shares 93.6
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