Pollen profilin function depends on interaction with proline-rich motifs

scientific article published in June 1998

Pollen profilin function depends on interaction with proline-rich motifs is …
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P356DOI10.1105/TPC.10.6.981
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_outmkgbqfjd4hmfm53pcrfifkm
P698PubMed publication ID9634586

P50authorPatrick J. HusseyQ37830001
P2093author name stringStaiger CJ
Kovar DR
Gibbon BC
Zonia LE
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The mammalian profilin isoforms display complementary affinities for PIP2 and proline-rich sequencesQ33886049
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Dynamic actin structures stabilized by profilin.Q35055080
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Genes encoding actin in higher plants: intron positions are highly conserved but the coding sequences are not.Q36632956
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Plant and animal profilins are functionally equivalent and stabilize microfilaments in living animal cells.Q36822936
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Arabidopsis profilins are functionally similar to yeast profilins: identification of a vascular bundle-specific profilin and a pollen-specific profilin.Q48061677
P433issue6
P921main subjectpollenQ79932
P304page(s)981-993
P577publication date1998-06-01
P1433published inThe Plant CellQ3988745
P1476titlePollen profilin function depends on interaction with proline-rich motifs
P478volume10

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