Plant protein phosphatases: What do we know about their mechanism of action?

Volume: 288, Issue: 3, Pages: 756 - 785
Published: Jul 7, 2020
Abstract
Protein phosphorylation is a major reversible post-translational modification. Protein phosphatases function as ‘critical regulators’ in signaling networks through dephosphorylation of proteins, which have been phosphorylated by protein kinases. A large understanding of their working has been sourced from animal systems rather than the plant or the prokaryotic systems. The eukaryotic protein phosphatases include phosphoprotein phosphatases...
Paper Details
Title
Plant protein phosphatases: What do we know about their mechanism of action?
Published Date
Jul 7, 2020
Volume
288
Issue
3
Pages
756 - 785
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