2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.09.20.508642
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The Arabidopsis MCTP member QUIRKY regulates the formation of the STRUBBELIG receptor kinase complex

Abstract: Intercellular communication plays a central role in organogenesis. Tissue morphogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana requires signaling mediated by a cell surface complex containing the atypical receptor kinase STRUBBELIG (SUB) and the multiple C2 domains and transmembrane region protein QUIRKY (QKY). QKY is required to stabilize SUB at the plasma membrane. However, it is unclear what the in vivo architecture of the QKY/SUB signaling complex is, how it is controlled, and how it relates to the maintenance of SUB at … Show more

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