CDPKs - a kinase for every Ca2+ signal?
- PMID: 10740296
- DOI: 10.1016/s1360-1385(00)01577-6
CDPKs - a kinase for every Ca2+ signal?
Abstract
Numerous stimuli can alter the Ca2+concentration in the cytoplasm, a factor common to many physiological responses in plant and animal cells. Calcium-binding proteins decode information contained in the temporal and spatial patterns of these Ca2+ signals and bring about changes in metabolism and gene expression. In addition to calmodulin, a calcium-binding protein found in all eukaryotes, plants contain a large family of calcium-binding regulatory protein kinases. Evidence is accumulating that these protein kinases participate in numerous aspects of plant growth and development.
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