The structures of cytosolic and plastid-located glutamine synthetases from Medicago truncatula reveal a common and dynamic architecture.
The first step of nitrogen assimilation in higher plants, the energy-driven incorporation of ammonia into glutamate, is catalyzed by glutamine synthetase. This central process yields the readily metabolizable glutamine, which in turn is at the basis of all subsequent biosynthesis of nitrogenous comp...
Main Authors: | Torreira, E, Seabra, A, Marriott, H, Zhou, M, Llorca, Ó, Robinson, C, Carvalho, H, Fernández-Tornero, C, Pereira, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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