Phosphoregulation of Ca2+ Influx in Plant Immunity
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TextoSeries ; Trends in Plant Science, 24(12), p.1067-1069., 2019Trabajos contenidos: - He, Y
- Zhou, J
- Meng, X
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A rapid influx of calcium into the cytosol represents a hallmark of plant immune responses. Recent studies in arabidopsis (Tian et al.)and rice (Wang et al.)reveal that pathogen-responsive receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases phosphorylate and activate calcium-permeable cyclic nucleotide-gated channels to trigger calcium influx, filling a missing link between pathogen perception and calcium signaling.
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