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Receptor-like protein kinases

1996
Abstract Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which plant cells perceive and respond to their environment is still in its infancy. Much of the research over the past decade has focused on identifying components involved in transducing an extracellular signal into the cell.
J C Walker   +5 more
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Brassinosteroids signal through two receptor-like kinases

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2003
Both animals and plants use steroids to regulate their growth and development, but their mechanisms for steroid perception are different. Animal steroids are mainly recognized by intracellular steroid receptors, whereas plant steroids are perceived by cell-surface receptors that contain a transmembrane receptor serine/threonine kinase.
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Receptor-like kinases in plant development

2000
Publisher Summary This chapter describes structural features, biological and biochemical functions, and modes of action of the plant receptor tyrosine kinases (RLKs)—in particular, RLKs that play a crucial role in plant development. The latest progress in uncovering the components the RLK-mediated signal transduction pathways, including both ...
Keiko U Torii, Steven E Clark
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Activin Receptor-Like Kinases: Structure, Function and Clinical Implications

Endocrine, Metabolic & Immune Disorders - Drug Targets, 2006
The transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) superfamily regulates a multitude of cellular processes from fertilization to adulthood in vertebrates. Signaling by the TGF-beta superfamily occurs via formation of heteromeric complexes consisting of type I and type II receptors.
Heather, Graham, Chun, Peng
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Plant cell wall signalling and receptor-like kinases

Biochemical Journal, 2017
Communication between the extracellular matrix and the cell interior is essential for all organisms as intrinsic and extrinsic cues have to be integrated to co-ordinate development, growth, and behaviour. This applies in particular to plants, the growth and shape of which is governed by deposition and remodelling of the cell wall, a rigid, yet dynamic,
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A few standing for many: embryo receptor-like kinases

Trends in Plant Science, 2011
Development of plant embryos is a complex and highly organized process, and experimental evidence indicates that intercellular signaling plays a major role. The recent identification of Receptor-Like Kinases (RLKs) and related Receptor-Like Cytoplasmic Kinases (RLCKs) with specific roles in Arabidopsis thaliana embryo development suggest important ...
Michael D, Nodine   +4 more
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Analysis of expressed receptor-like kinases (RLKs) in soybean

Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2009
Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) play crucial roles in cellular signal perception and propagation. To study the evolutionary relationships among RLKs in soybean, a large-scale expressed sequence tags (ESTs) survey for RLKs-related sequences was conducted.
Peng, Liu   +5 more
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Bioinformatics Analysis of the Receptor-Like Kinase (RLK) Superfamily

2017
Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) play key roles during development and in responses to the environment. In plant immunity, some members of RLKs function as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which, upon recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMP), are recruited into active complexes to induce pathogen-triggered immunity (PTI).
Otávio J B, Brustolini   +3 more
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Receptor-Like Cytoplasmic Kinases: Central Players in Plant Receptor Kinase–Mediated Signaling

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018
Receptor kinases (RKs) are of paramount importance in transmembrane signaling that governs plant reproduction, growth, development, and adaptation to diverse environmental conditions. Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases (RLCKs), which lack extracellular ligand-binding domains, have emerged as a major class of signaling proteins that regulate plant ...
Xiangxiu, Liang, Jian-Min, Zhou
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Activin Receptor-Like Kinase and the Insulin Gene

2011
The biological responses of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily, which includes Activins and Nodal, are induced by activation of a receptor complex and Smads. A type I receptor, which is a component of the complex, is known as an activin receptor-like kinase (ALK); currently seven ALKs (ALK1-ALK7) have been identified in humans ...
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