Meeting Abstract

Arabidopsis CRT1 dimerizes with itself and some of its family members through the C-terminal domain carrying a coiled-coil motif


Authors listKang, H. G.; Bullock, R. W.; Mang, H. G.; Bordiya, Y.; Manosalva, P. M.; Dharmasiri, C.; Fei, Z.; von Einem, S.; Kogel, K. H.; Klessig, D. F.

Publication year2013

Pages70-71

JournalPhytopathology

Volume number103

Issue number6

ISSN0031-949X

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-103-6-S2.1

ConferenceAPS-MSA Joint Meeting

PublisherAmerican Phytopathological Society



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Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKang, H., Bullock, R., Mang, H., Bordiya, Y., Manosalva, P., Dharmasiri, C., et al. (2013) Arabidopsis CRT1 dimerizes with itself and some of its family members through the C-terminal domain carrying a coiled-coil motif, Phytopathology, 103(6), pp. 70-71. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-103-6-S2.1

APA Citation styleKang, H., Bullock, R., Mang, H., Bordiya, Y., Manosalva, P., Dharmasiri, C., Fei, Z., von Einem, S., Kogel, K., & Klessig, D. (2013). Arabidopsis CRT1 dimerizes with itself and some of its family members through the C-terminal domain carrying a coiled-coil motif. Phytopathology. 103(6), 70-71. https://doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-103-6-S2.1


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