Home/ Publications/ The calmodulin-like protein CML43 functions as a salicylic-acid-inducible root-specific Ca(2+) sensor in Arabidopsis The calmodulin-like protein CML43 functions as a salicylic-acid-inducible root-specific Ca(2+) sensor in Arabidopsis Published: 01.01.14 Authors: Bender KW, Dobney S, Ogunrinde A, Chiasson D, Mullen RT, Teresinski HJ, Singh P, Munro K, Smith SP, Snedden WA (2014) Reference: Biochem J. 2014 Jan 1;457(1):127-36. doi: 10.1042/BJ20131080. Recent publications See all Published: 08.12.25 Injecting bacteria into fungal hosts establishes stable endosymbiosis Published: 02.12.25 The Pik NLR pair accumulates at the plasma membrane as a hetero-oligomeric sensor-helper immune protein complex prior to activation Published: 27.11.25 Tangerine: a Starship-like element in the genomes of Xanthoria lichen-forming fungi
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