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Protein phosphorylation in plants

edited by P.R. Shewry, N.G. Halford, and R. Hooley

(Proceedings of the Phytochemical Society of Europe, 39)

Clarendon Press , Oxford University Press, 1996

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Based on papers from a symposium held at the University of Bristol, Sept. 1994

Includes index

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Description

Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation play key regulatory roles in many aspects of plant growth, development, and metabolism. These include control of cell division, pathways of carbon and nitrogen metabolism, and the transduction of metabolic, hormonal, and environmental signals. This is a rapidly expanding area of research and this book is the first attempt to cover all aspects of protein phosphorylation in plants in a single volume. It includes work from key groups at the forefront of research in the area, with studies at the biochemical, molecular, and cell biological levels.

Table of Contents

  • SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION
  • SECTION II: CONTROL OF PLANT METABOLISM
  • SECTION III: CELL CYCLE REGULATION
  • SECTION IV: SIGNAL RECEPTION AND TRANSDUCTION

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