Plant cysteine oxidase oxygen-sensing function is conserved in early land plants and algae
All aerobic organisms require O2 for survival. When their O2 is limited (hypoxia), a response is required to reduce demand and/or improve supply. A hypoxic response mechanism has been identified in flowering plants: the stability of certain proteins with N-terminal cysteine residues is regulated in...
Main Authors: | Taylor-Kearney, LJ, Madden, S, Wilson, J, Myers, WK, Gunawardana, DM, Pires, E, Holdship, P, Tumber, A, Rickaby, REM, Flashman, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2022
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