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The immunophilin-interacting protein AtFIP37 from Arabidopsis is essential for plant development and is involved in trichome endoreduplication

Vespa, L. | Vachon, G. | Berger, F. | Perazza, D. | Faure, J.D. | Herzog, M.


Bibliographic information
Plant physiology
Volume 134 Issue 4 Pagination 1283 - 1292 ISSN 0032-0889
Publisher
American Society of Plant Physiologists
Other Subjects
Immunophilin-interacting protein; Plant physiology and biochemistry; Arabidopsis proteins; Cell surface extensions; Plant development; Plant epidermis; Endoreduplication; Molecular sequence data; Knockout mutants; Nucleotide sequences; Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase; Gene overexpression; Rna splicing; Growth development; Plant breeding and genetics; Immunophilins; Immunophilin; Protein interaction mapping; Nuclear proteins; Developmental; Amino acid; Sequence homology; Molecular sequence data; Plant proteins; Amino acid sequence
Language
English
Note
In the focus issue on immunophilins: a twist in the tale / edited by p. romano, z. he and s. luan.
Includes references
2019-12-06
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Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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