The functionality of plant mechanoproteins (forisomes) is dependent on the dual role of conserved cysteine residues
Forisomes are giant polyprotein complexes that undergo reversible conformational rearrangements from a spindle-like to a plug-like state in response to Ca2+ or changes in pH. They act as valves in the plant vasculature, and reproduce this function in vitro to regulate flow in microfluidic capillarie...
Main Authors: | Eirich, J. (Author), Finkemeier, I. (Author), Giese, J. (Author), Groscurth, S. (Author), Müller, B. (Author), Noll, G.A (Author), Prüfer, D. (Author), Rose, J. (Author), Twyman, R.M (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier B.V.
2021
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