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Testerink, C., Larsen, P. B., McLoughlin, F., van der Does, D., van Himbergen, J. A. J., & Munnik, T. (2008). PA, a stress-induced short cut to switch-on ethylene signalling by switching-off CTR1? Plant Signaling & Behavior, 3(9), 681-683. http://www.landesbioscience.com/journals/psb/article/5814 -
Kooijman, E. E., Tieleman, D. P., Testerink, C., Munnik, T., Rijkers, D. T., Burger, K. N., & de Kruijff, B. (2007). An electrostatic/hydrogen bond switch as the basis for the specific interaction of phosphatidic acid with proteins. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 282(15), 11356-11364. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M609737200
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Testerink, C., Larsen, P. B., van der Does, D., van Himbergen, J. A. J., & Munnik, T. (2007). Phosphatidic acid binds to and inhibits the activity of Arabidopsis CTR1. Journal of Experimental Botany, 58(14), 3905-3914. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erm243
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Testerink, C., & Munnik, T. (2005). Phosphatidic acid: a multifunctional stress-signalling lipid in plants. Trends in Plant Science, 10, 368-375. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2005.06.002
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Testerink, C., Dekker, H. L., Lim, Z.-Y., Johns, M. K., Holmes, A. B., de Koster, C. G., Ktisakis, N. T., & Munnik, T. (2004). Isolation and identification of phosphatidic acid targets from plants. Plant Journal, 39, 527-536. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-313X.2004.02152.x
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Anthony, R. G., Henriques, R., Helfer, A., Mészáros, T., Rios, G., Testerink, C., Munnik, T., Deák, M., Koncz, C., & Bögre, L. (2004). A protein kinase target of a PDK1 signalling pathway is involved in root hair growth in Arabidopsis. EMBO Journal, 23, 572-581. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600068
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Fulgosi, H., Soll, J., de Faria Maraschin, S., Korthout, H. A. A. J., Wang, M., & Testerink, C. (2002). 14-3-3 proteins and plant development. Plant Molecular Biology, 50, 1019-1029. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021295604109
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Testerink, C., van Zeijl, M. J., Drumm, K., Palmgren, M. G., Collinge, D. B., Kijne, J. W., & Wang, M. (2002). Post-translational modification of barley 14-3-3A is isoform-specific and involves removal of the hypervariable C-terminus. Plant Molecular Biology, 50, 535-542. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019869900285
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