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[Signaling and Communication in Plants] Coding and Decoding of Calcium Signals in Plants Volume 10 || The CBL–CIPK Network for Decoding Calcium Signals in Plants

✍ Scribed by Luan, Sheng


Book ID
111927977
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2011
Tongue
German
Weight
335 KB
Edition
2011
Category
Article
ISBN
3642208290

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✦ Synopsis


Plants cannot move away from their environments. As a result, all plants that have survived to date have evolved sophisticated signaling mechanisms that allow them to perceive, respond, and adapt to constantly changing environmental conditions. Among the many cellular processes that respond to environmental changes, elevation of calcium levels is by far the most universal messenger that matches primary signals to cellular responses. Yet it remains unclear how calcium, a simple cation, translates so many different signals into distinct responses - how is the “specificity” of signal-response coupling encoded within the calcium changes? This book will attempt to answer this question by describing the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the coding and decoding of calcium signals in plant cells.


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