WD-40 repeat family

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Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Henry A. Hoff

"Receptor for activated C kinase (RACK1) is a highly conserved, eukaryotic protein of the WD-40 repeat family. [...] During Phaseolus vulgaris root development, RACK1 (PvRACK1) mRNA expression was induced by auxins, abscissic acid, cytokinin, and gibberellic acid."[1]

Hypotheses

  1. A1BG has no regulatory elements in either promoter for the WD-40 repeat family proteins.
  2. A1BG is not transcribed by a regulatory element for the WD-40 repeat family proteins.
  3. No regulatory element for the WD-40 repeat family proteins participates in the transcription of A1BG.

Acknowledgements

The content on this page was first contributed by: Henry A. Hoff.

See also

References

  1. Tania Islas-Flores, Gabriel Guillén, Xóchitl Alvarado-Affantranger, Miguel Lara-Flores, Federico Sánchez, and Marco A. Villanueva (2011). "PvRACK1 Loss-of-Function Impairs Cell Expansion and Morphogenesis in Phaseolus vulgaris L. Root Nodules". Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions. 24 (7): 819–826. doi:10.1094/MPMI-11-10-0261. Retrieved 25 April 2021.

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