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. 2010 May;22(5):1423.
doi: 10.1105/tpc.110.220512. Epub 2010 May 28.

A new thioredoxin is involved in plastid gene expression

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A new thioredoxin is involved in plastid gene expression

Nancy R Hofmann. Plant Cell. 2010 May.
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The Arabidopsis TRX z knockout mutant is impaired in chloroplast development. Wild-type (left) and chlorotic trx z mutant (right) plants are shown after 3 weeks of growth on plates supplemented with sucrose. (Reprinted from Arsova et al. [2010].)

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