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Two maize Kip-related proteins differentially interact with, inhibit and are phosphorylated by cyclin D–cyclin-dependent kinase complexes
Silvia K. Godínez-palmaElpidio García-ramírezOmar G. Rosas-bringasJorge Zamora-zaragozaJorge Zamora-zaragozaFernando R. Rosas-bringasFernando R. Rosas-bringasJorge M. Vázquez-ramossubject
0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicineCDKsPhysiologyCyclin DPlant Developmental BiologyPlant ScienceZea mays01 natural scienceslaw.inventionCyclins D03 medical and health sciencesGene Expression Regulation PlantCyclin-dependent kinaselawCyclin DPhosphorylationKinase activityKinase inhibitionCyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor ProteinsPlant ProteinsbiologyKinaseKRP phosphorylationfood and beveragesICK/KRPsCyclin-Dependent Kinases030104 developmental biologyZea mays.Biochemistrybiology.proteinCyclin-dependent kinase complexRecombinant DNAPhosphorylationResearch Paper010606 plant biology & botanyCyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor proteindescription
Highlight Maize Kip-related proteins can be differentially phosphorylated by different cyclin D–cyclin-dependent kinase complexes and this influences their performance as cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017-03-01 | Journal of Experimental Botany |