2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.08.30.555572
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Arabidopsis CML13 and CML14 Have Essential And Overlapping Roles In Plant Development

Kyle Symonds,
Howard Teresinski,
Bryan Hau
et al.

Abstract: Calmodulin-like proteins (CaM-like; CML) are the largest family of calcium-binding proteins in plants, yet the functions of most CMLs are unknown. Arabidopsis CML13 and CML14 are closely related paralogs that interact with the isoleucine-glutamine (IQ) domains of myosins, IQ-domain (IQD) proteins, and CaM-activated transcription factors (CAMTAs). Here, we explored the physiological roles of CML13 and CML14 during development by using dexamethasone-inducible RNA silencing to suppress either CML13 or CML14 trans… Show more

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