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Protein-Protein Interactions in Plant Biology

Series: Annual Plant Reviews Volume: 7
Edited By: Michael T Mcmanus, William A Laing and Andrew C Allan
325 pages, Figs, tabs
Protein-Protein Interactions in Plant Biology
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About this book

The importance of protein-protein interactions in biological systems is a rapidly emerging research theme and the revolution that is taking place in our understanding of plant genomics is enabling us to make exciting discoveries that have implications for both the fundamental and applied plant sciences. This book provides, at research and professional level, an overview of our current understanding of the significance of protein-protein interactions in plant biology. Each chapter considers the biochemical mechanism of the protein-protein interaction and its functional significance, and draws comparisons with similar interactions in animal cells.

Contents

Thioredoxin. RubisCO/Activase. Phosphorylation/Dephosphorylation as Effectors of Enzyme Function. Proteinaceous Inhibitors of Plant Enzymes. Metabolons. Proteasomes/Ubiquitin. Chaperonins. Receptor Kinases. Cytoplasmic Kinases in Signal Transduction. Protein - Protein Interactions and the Regulation of Transcription. Calmodulin.

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Series: Annual Plant Reviews Volume: 7
Edited By: Michael T Mcmanus, William A Laing and Andrew C Allan
325 pages, Figs, tabs
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