Emerging Plant Thermosensors: From RNA to Protein
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TextSeries: ; Trends in Plant Science, 25(12), p.1187-1189, 2020Contained works: - Lin, J
- Xu, Y
- Zhu, Z
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How plants sense temperature is an important question. Here, we highlight recent achievements in identifying plant thermosensors, including RNA switch and protein-DNA binding ability. Finally, we borrow an idea from one recent mammalian study and propose a putative temperature-sensitive kinase as a thermosensory mechanism.
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