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The following pages link to Structural organization and interactions of COP1, a light-regulated developmental switch (Q33783272):
Displaying 18 items.
- Identification of a structural motif that confers specific interaction with the WD40 repeat domain of Arabidopsis COP1. (Q28354268) (← links)
- PML and COP1--two proteins with much in common. (Q31879123) (← links)
- Protein degradation in signaling. (Q34053533) (← links)
- The ubiquitination machinery of the ubiquitin system (Q34336982) (← links)
- Misregulation of the LOB domain gene DDA1 suggests possible functions in auxin signalling and photomorphogenesis (Q34361824) (← links)
- Photosensory perception and signalling in plant cells: new paradigms? (Q34560894) (← links)
- Light-mediated regulation defines a minimal promoter region of TOP2. (Q36079381) (← links)
- Structural Basis for Substrate Selectivity of the E3 Ligase COP1 (Q36869465) (← links)
- COP1 and ELF3 control circadian function and photoperiodic flowering by regulating GI stability (Q37117372) (← links)
- Constitutive photomorphogenesis protein 1 (COP1) and COP9 signalosome, evolutionarily conserved photomorphogenic proteins as possible targets of melatonin (Q38819169) (← links)
- The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis. (Q46166995) (← links)
- Arabidopsis phytochrome B promotes SPA1 nuclear accumulation to repress photomorphogenesis under far-red light (Q46679614) (← links)
- Histone modifications and expression of light-regulated genes in Arabidopsis are cooperatively influenced by changing light conditions (Q46923347) (← links)
- Light regulated modulation of Z-box containing promoters by photoreceptors and downstream regulatory components, COP1 and HY5, in Arabidopsis. (Q52115021) (← links)
- PlanTAPDB, a phylogeny-based resource of plant transcription-associated proteins (Q57696090) (← links)
- The pea light-independent photomorphogenesis1 mutant results from partial duplication of COP1 generating an internal promoter and producing two distinct transcripts (Q73102574) (← links)
- PCH1 and PCHL Directly Interact with PIF1, Promote Its Degradation, and Inhibit Its Transcriptional Function during Photomorphogenesis (Q89729028) (← links)
- B-box transcription factor 28 regulates flowering by interacting with constans (Q100750288) (← links)