Klaas J van Wijk

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Klaas J van Wijk is …
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P108employerCornell UniversityQ49115
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P735given nameKlaasQ19688670
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P106occupationresearcherQ1650915

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Q93067396Consequences of the loss of catalytic triads in chloroplast CLPPR protease core complexes in vivo
Q48126792Discovery of a Unique Clp Component, ClpF, in Chloroplasts: A Proposed Binary ClpF-ClpS1 Adaptor Complex Functions in Substrate Recognition and Delivery
Q90665144Extreme variation in rates of evolution in the plastid Clp protease complex
Q48112073Functions and substrates of plastoglobule-localized metallopeptidase PGM48.
Q91877321In Vivo Trapping of Proteins Interacting with the Chloroplast CLPC1 Chaperone: Potential Substrates and Adaptors
Q48235826MET1 is a thylakoid-associated TPR protein involved in photosystem II supercomplex formation and repair in Arabidopsis
Q30828744Meta-Analysis of Arabidopsis thaliana Phospho-Proteomics Data Reveals Compartmentalization of Phosphorylation Motifs.
Q92888832N-degron specificity of chloroplast ClpS1 in plants
Q37025483Phosphorylation of plastoglobular proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana
Q48236722Posttranslational Control of ALA Synthesis Includes GluTR Degradation by Clp Protease and Stabilization by GluTR-Binding Protein
Q40575120Posttranslational Protein Modifications in Plant Metabolism
Q48194392Structures, Functions, and Interactions of ClpT1 and ClpT2 in the Clp Protease System of Arabidopsis Chloroplasts.
Q40538811The Arabidopsis Chloroplast Stromal N-Terminome: Complexities of Amino-Terminal Protein Maturation and Stability.
Q51177374The HUPO initiative on Model Organism Proteomes, iMOP.
Q47744596The Plastid and Mitochondrial Peptidase Network in Arabidopsis thaliana: A Foundation for Testing Genetic Interactions and Functions in Organellar Proteostasis
Q48193187The Plastoglobule-Localized Metallopeptidase PGM48 Is a Positive Regulator of Senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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