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Chaperonins Facilitate KNOTTED1 Cell-to-Cell Trafficking and Stem Cell Function

Authors: Xianfeng Morgan, Xu; Jing, Wang; Zhenyu, Xuan; Alexander, Goldshmidt; Philippa G M, Borrill; Nisha, Hariharan; Jae Yean, Kim; +1 Authors

Chaperonins Facilitate KNOTTED1 Cell-to-Cell Trafficking and Stem Cell Function

Abstract

Active transfer of a transcription factor between plant cells is required for stem cell maintenance.

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Homeodomain Proteins, Protein Folding, Chaperonins, Arabidopsis Proteins, Recombinant Fusion Proteins, Meristem, Arabidopsis, Plasmodesmata, Cell Communication, Zea mays, Plant Leaves, Protein Transport, Mutation, Cytoskeleton, Plant Proteins

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