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The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology
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May 20, 2003
The C-terminal tail of Arabidopsis 14-3-3omega functions as an autoinhibitor and may contain a tenth alpha-helix
Wei Shen, A Clay Clark, Steven C Huber
Plant Physiology
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April 16, 2004
Phosphorylation of the amino terminus of maize sucrose synthase in relation to membrane association and enzyme activity
Shane C Hardin, Heike Winter, Steven C Huber
Plant Signaling & Behavior
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January 8, 2014
Impact of Ca(2+) on structure of soybean CDPKβ and accessibility of the Tyr-24 autophosphorylation site
Man-Ho Oh, Xia Wu, Steven C Huber
Plant Physiology
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May 16, 2006
Determination of structural requirements and probable regulatory effectors for membrane association of maize sucrose synthase 1
Shane C Hardin, Kateri A Duncan, Steven C Huber
The Biochemical Journal
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January 7, 2018
Revisiting paradigms of Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling protein kinase regulation in plants
Kyle W Bender, Raymond E Zielinski, Steven C Huber
Plant & Cell Physiology
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June 9, 2006
The three maize sucrose synthase isoforms differ in distribution, localization, and phosphorylation
Kateri A Duncan, Shane C Hardin, Steven C Huber
Journal of Plant Physiology
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September 3, 2019
The brassinosteroid receptor kinase, BRI1, plays a role in seed germination and the release of dormancy by cold stratification
Sang Yeol Kim, Katherine M Warpeha, Steven C Huber
Plant Signaling & Behavior
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June 2, 2010
Tyrosine phosphorylation in brassinosteroid signaling
Man-Ho Oh, Steven D Clouse, Steven C Huber
Frontiers in Plant Science
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August 15, 2012
Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the BRI1 Receptor Kinase Occurs via a Post-Translational Modification and is Activated by the Juxtamembrane Domain
Man-Ho Oh, Steven D Clouse, Steven C Huber
Plant, Cell & Environment
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February 12, 2011
Decrease in leaf sucrose synthesis leads to increased leaf starch turnover and decreased RuBP regeneration-limited photosynthesis but not Rubisco-limited photosynthesis in Arabidopsis null mutants of SPSA1
Jindong Sun, Jisen Zhang, Clayton T Larue, et al.
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The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology
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May 20, 2003
The C-terminal tail of Arabidopsis 14-3-3omega functions as an autoinhibitor and may contain a tenth alpha-helix
Wei Shen, A Clay Clark, Steven C Huber
Plant Physiology
|
April 16, 2004
Phosphorylation of the amino terminus of maize sucrose synthase in relation to membrane association and enzyme activity
Shane C Hardin, Heike Winter, Steven C Huber
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|
January 8, 2014
Impact of Ca(2+) on structure of soybean CDPKβ and accessibility of the Tyr-24 autophosphorylation site
Man-Ho Oh, Xia Wu, Steven C Huber
Plant Physiology
|
May 16, 2006
Determination of structural requirements and probable regulatory effectors for membrane association of maize sucrose synthase 1
Shane C Hardin, Kateri A Duncan, Steven C Huber
The Biochemical Journal
|
January 7, 2018
Revisiting paradigms of Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling protein kinase regulation in plants
Kyle W Bender, Raymond E Zielinski, Steven C Huber
Plant & Cell Physiology
|
June 9, 2006
The three maize sucrose synthase isoforms differ in distribution, localization, and phosphorylation
Kateri A Duncan, Shane C Hardin, Steven C Huber
Journal of Plant Physiology
|
September 3, 2019
The brassinosteroid receptor kinase, BRI1, plays a role in seed germination and the release of dormancy by cold stratification
Sang Yeol Kim, Katherine M Warpeha, Steven C Huber
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|
June 2, 2010
Tyrosine phosphorylation in brassinosteroid signaling
Man-Ho Oh, Steven D Clouse, Steven C Huber
Frontiers in Plant Science
|
August 15, 2012
Tyrosine Phosphorylation of the BRI1 Receptor Kinase Occurs via a Post-Translational Modification and is Activated by the Juxtamembrane Domain
Man-Ho Oh, Steven D Clouse, Steven C Huber
Plant, Cell & Environment
|
February 12, 2011
Decrease in leaf sucrose synthesis leads to increased leaf starch turnover and decreased RuBP regeneration-limited photosynthesis but not Rubisco-limited photosynthesis in Arabidopsis null mutants of SPSA1
Jindong Sun, Jisen Zhang, Clayton T Larue, et al.
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