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Title[redir]:
Regulation of plant immune receptor accumulation through translational repression by a glycine-tyrosine-phenylalanine (GYF) domain protein | eLife
Description:
A GYF protein regulates plant immune receptor homeostasis through translational repression, a previously unknown mechanism.

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      headline:Regulation of plant immune receptor accumulation through translational repression by a glycine-tyrosine-phenylalanine (GYF) domain protein
      datePublished:2017-03-31
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            name:Zhongshou Wu
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            name:Shuai Huang
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            name:Xiaobo Zhang
            type:Person
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         plant immunity
         resistance protein homeostasis
         translational control
         NLR receptor
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         Plant Biology
      description:A GYF protein regulates plant immune receptor homeostasis through translational repression, a previously unknown mechanism.
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         name:eLife
         issn:2050-084X
WebPage:
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      name:Zhongshou Wu
      name:Shuai Huang
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      name:Shitou Xia
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