Mitogen‐activated protein kinase MxMPK3‐2 mediated phosphorylation of MxZR3.1 participates in regulating iron homoeostasis in apple rootstocks
Keting Li,
Longmei Zhai,
Ying Pi
et al.
Abstract:The micronutrient iron plays a crucial role in the growth and development of plants, necessitating meticulous regulation for its absorption by plants. Prior research has demonstrated that the transcription factor MxZR3.1 restricts iron absorption in apple rootstocks; however, the precise mechanism by which MxZR3.1 contributes to the regulation of iron homoeostasis in apple rootstocks remains unexplored. Here, MxMPK3‐2, a protein kinase, was discovered to interact with MxZR3.1. Y2H, bimolecular fluorescence com… Show more
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