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Plant Signaling & Behavior
Johannes Meiser, Petra Bauer

Abstract

Recently we could demonstrate that FIT is post-translationally regulated in way of protein turnover and that such turnover can be counteracted by the signaling compound NO. Here we summarize findings about FIT regulation and point out which signals and post-translational modifications could act on FIT activity to regulate iron uptake from the soil.

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Mar 6, 1999·Nature·N J RobinsonM L Guerinot
Nov 13, 2004·The Plant Cell·Elizabeth P Colangelo, Mary Lou Guerinot
Oct 21, 2010·The New Phytologist·Karl-Josef DietzGary Harris
Feb 15, 2011·Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB·María J GarcíaRafael Pérez-Vicente
Feb 22, 2011·Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB·Felix MaurerPetra Bauer
Mar 24, 2011·The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology·Alicia SivitzGrégory Vert

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Jan 12, 2013·Plant Physiology·Yong-Yi ChenKuo-Chen Yeh
Mar 13, 2014·The New Phytologist·Manda YuGary J Loake
Feb 19, 2013·Current Opinion in Plant Biology·Sébastien Thomine, Grégory Vert

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