Plant Protein Kinases
โ Scribed by M. Kreis, J. H. Walker
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 535
- Series
- Advances in Botanical Research 32
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume brings together the principle data currently available in the field of protein phosphorylation. It demonstrates the importance of the role played by protein kinases in the developmental processes and also in responses to signals from the environment.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Editorial Board
Page ii
Contributors to volume 32
Pages xiii-xiv
Contents of volumes 20โ31
Pages xv-xxiv
Plant protein-serine/threonine kinases: Classification into subfamilies and overview of function Review Article
Pages 1-44
D.G Hardie
Bioinformatics: Using phylogenetics and databases to investigate plant protein phosphorylation Review Article
Pages 45-65
E.R Ingham, T.P Holtsford, J.C Walker
Protein phosphatases: Structure, regulation, and function Review Article
Pages 67-107
Sheng Luan
Histidine kinases and the role of two-component systems in plants Review Article
Pages 109-148
G.Eric Schaller
Light and protein kinases Review Article
Pages 149-184
John C Watson
Calcium-dependent protein kinases and their relatives Review Article
Pages 185-223
Estelle M Hrabak
Receptor-like kinases in plant development Review Article
Pages 225-267
Keiko U Torii, Steven E Clark
A receptor kinase and the self-incompatibility response in Brassica Review Article
Pages 269-298
J.M Cock
Plant mitogen-activated protein kinase signalling pathways in the limelight Review Article
Pages 299-354
S Jouannic, A.-S Leprince, A Hamal, A Picaud, M Kreis, Y Henry
Protein phosphorylation and dephosphorylation in environmental stress responses in plants Review Article
Pages 355-377
K Ichimura, T Mizoguchi, R Yoshida, T Yuasa, K Shinozaki
Protein kinases in the plant defense response Review Article
Pages 379-404
Guido Sessa, Gregory B Martin
SNF1-related protein kinases (SnRKs) โ Regulators at the heart of the control of carbon metabolism and partitioning Review Article
Pages 405-434
N.G Halford, J.-P Boulyz, M Thomas
Carbon and nitrogen metabolism and reversible protein phosphorylation Review Article
Pages 435-458
D Toroser, S.C Huber
Protein phosphorylation and ion transport: A case study in guard cells Review Article
Pages 459-479
Jiaxu Li, Sarah M Assmann
Author index
Pages 481-520
Subject index
Pages 521-527
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