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Plant Receptor Kinases: From Molecules to Environment

Posted on Dec 30, 2014 3:42:24 AM

 
Conference - Taos, NM, United States
 
 are one of the major components used by plants to rapidly translate extracellular signals into appropriate intracellular responses to changing environmental and developmental conditions.
This meeting highlights recent developments in our understanding of receptor kinases, from their evolution, to the pathways they are involved in to the molecular details underlying their function (e.g., post-translational modifications, structure, cell biology).
Organization: Keystone Symposia
Sun, Feb 08, 2015 - Fri, Feb 13, 2015
Sagebrush Inn and Conference Center
Taos, United States
 
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