The <i>PROSCOOP10</i> Gene Encodes Two Extracellular Hydroxylated Peptides and Impacts Flowering Time in Arabidopsis
The Arabidopsis <i>PROSCOOP</i> genes belong to a family predicted to encode secreted pro-peptides, which undergo maturation steps to produce peptides named SCOOP. Some of them are involved in defence signalling through their perception by a receptor complex including MIK2, BAK1 and BKK1...
Main Authors: | Marie-Charlotte Guillou, Thierry Balliau, Emilie Vergne, Hervé Canut, Josiane Chourré, Claudia Herrera-León, Francisco Ramos-Martín, Masoud Ahmadi-Afzadi, Nicola D’Amelio, Eric Ruelland, Michel Zivy, Jean-Pierre Renou, Elisabeth Jamet, Sébastien Aubourg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2022-12-01
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Series: | Plants |
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Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/11/24/3554 |
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