Signaling form plant endosomes: Compartments with something to say!
Article Abstract:
The compartmentalization of signaling receptors within the endocytic pathway contributes to signaling specificity and regulation in animal systems. Plants have also evolved various approaches to receptor action and two types of receptor trafficking is evolved in plants, ligand dependent and ligand independent but the mechanism in endosomal compartments of plants needs to be examined.
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2007
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The Prp18 protein stabilizes the interaction of both exons with the U5 snRNA during the second step of pre-mRNA splicing
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The splicing of pre-mRNAs with random sequences in exon is investigated to study the role of protein Prp 18. The mutagenic studies show that this protein stabilizes the interaction of spliceososme U5 with the exon.
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2007
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