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This project investigates the mechanisms of receptor kinases in plants, which play crucial roles in responding to environmental stimuli. By exploring the structural activation of these receptors, the research aims to enhance our understanding of plant signaling pathways and their functions.
Plasma membrane-localized receptor kinases (RKs) perceive diverse extracellular ligands, allowing plants to react to various stimuli.
They function in signaling processes during all aspects of plants’ life, including development, biotic and abiotic stress responses as well as reproduction.
In the last decade, a major paradigm has emerged that individual RKs have different biochemical functions.
There are e.g. ligand-binding RKs, which require the formation of stable complexes with RK co-receptor…
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