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Paradigms of receptor kinase signaling in plants

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2023
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Bender, K. W., & Zipfel, C. (2023). Paradigms of receptor kinase signaling in plants. Biochemical Journal, 480(12), 835–854. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220372

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Plant receptor kinases (RKs) function as key plasma-membrane localized receptors in the perception of molecular ligands regulating development and environmental response. Through the perception of diverse ligands, RKs regulate various aspects throughout the plant life cycle from fertilization to seed set. Thirty years of research on plant RKs has generated a wealth of knowledge on how RKs perceive ligands and activate downstream signaling. In the present review, we synthesize this body of knowledge into five central paradigms of plant

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480

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12

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854

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2023-06-28

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0264-6021

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Bender, K. W., & Zipfel, C. (2023). Paradigms of receptor kinase signaling in plants. Biochemical Journal, 480(12), 835–854. https://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220372

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