An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs
In recent years it has become clear that there are several molecular links that interconnect the plant cell surface continuum, which is highly important in many biological processes such as plant growth, development, and interaction with the environment. The plant cell surface continuum can be defin...
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paper:paper_00220957_v67_n2_p477_Borassi2023-06-08T14:45:44Z An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs Salgado Salter, Juan David Muschietti, Jorge P. Estevez, Jose Manuel Cell surface extensin extensin motif formin PERK plant cell wall extensin protein, plant glycoprotein membrane protein plant protein proline protein kinase cell wall chemistry plant protein motif Amino Acid Motifs Cell Wall Glycoproteins Membrane Proteins Plant Proteins Plants Proline Protein Kinases In recent years it has become clear that there are several molecular links that interconnect the plant cell surface continuum, which is highly important in many biological processes such as plant growth, development, and interaction with the environment. The plant cell surface continuum can be defined as the space that contains and interlinks the cell wall, plasma membrane and cytoskeleton compartments. In this review, we provide an updated view of cell surface proteins that include modular domains with an extensin (EXT)-motif followed by a cytoplasmic kinase-like domain, known as PERKs (for proline-rich extensin-like receptor kinases); with an EXT-motif and an actin binding domain, known as formins; and with extracellular hybrid-EXTs. We focus our attention on the EXT-motifs with the short sequence Ser-Pro(3-5), which is found in several different protein contexts within the same extracellular space, highlighting a putative conserved structural and functional role. A closer understanding of the dynamic regulation of plant cell surface continuum and its relationship with the downstream signalling cascade is a crucial forthcoming challenge. © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. Fil:Salgado Salter, J.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Muschietti, J.P. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Estevez, J.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2016 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00220957_v67_n2_p477_Borassi http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00220957_v67_n2_p477_Borassi |
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Cell surface extensin extensin motif formin PERK plant cell wall extensin protein, plant glycoprotein membrane protein plant protein proline protein kinase cell wall chemistry plant protein motif Amino Acid Motifs Cell Wall Glycoproteins Membrane Proteins Plant Proteins Plants Proline Protein Kinases |
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Cell surface extensin extensin motif formin PERK plant cell wall extensin protein, plant glycoprotein membrane protein plant protein proline protein kinase cell wall chemistry plant protein motif Amino Acid Motifs Cell Wall Glycoproteins Membrane Proteins Plant Proteins Plants Proline Protein Kinases Salgado Salter, Juan David Muschietti, Jorge P. Estevez, Jose Manuel An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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Cell surface extensin extensin motif formin PERK plant cell wall extensin protein, plant glycoprotein membrane protein plant protein proline protein kinase cell wall chemistry plant protein motif Amino Acid Motifs Cell Wall Glycoproteins Membrane Proteins Plant Proteins Plants Proline Protein Kinases |
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In recent years it has become clear that there are several molecular links that interconnect the plant cell surface continuum, which is highly important in many biological processes such as plant growth, development, and interaction with the environment. The plant cell surface continuum can be defined as the space that contains and interlinks the cell wall, plasma membrane and cytoskeleton compartments. In this review, we provide an updated view of cell surface proteins that include modular domains with an extensin (EXT)-motif followed by a cytoplasmic kinase-like domain, known as PERKs (for proline-rich extensin-like receptor kinases); with an EXT-motif and an actin binding domain, known as formins; and with extracellular hybrid-EXTs. We focus our attention on the EXT-motifs with the short sequence Ser-Pro(3-5), which is found in several different protein contexts within the same extracellular space, highlighting a putative conserved structural and functional role. A closer understanding of the dynamic regulation of plant cell surface continuum and its relationship with the downstream signalling cascade is a crucial forthcoming challenge. © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. |
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Salgado Salter, Juan David Muschietti, Jorge P. Estevez, Jose Manuel |
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Salgado Salter, Juan David Muschietti, Jorge P. Estevez, Jose Manuel |
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Salgado Salter, Juan David |
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An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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An update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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update on cell surface proteins containing extensin-motifs |
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