14-3-3 proteins are a class of highly conserved proteins wide-spread in eukaryotes. They regulate several cellular processes through phosphorylation-dependent interaction with their targets. Since their discovery in plants, a number of peculiar functions have been ascertained, such as regulation of primary metabolism, ion transport, cellular trafficking, chloroplast and mitochondrial enzyme activities and gene transcription. The still increasing body of evidence suggests that 14-3-3s may function as versatile proteins able to move from cytosol to different cellular organelles. This review will focus on the broad range of regulatory tasks carried out by 14-3-3s in the different compartments
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...
Despite 14-3-3 proteins being implicated in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle, metabolism, ce...
14-3-3 proteins function as regulators of a wide range of target proteins in all eukaryotes by effec...
14-3-3 proteins are a class of highly conserved proteins wide-spread in eukaryotes. They regulate se...
The 14-3-3 proteins are a family of ubiquitous regulatory molecules which have been found in virtual...
14-3-3 proteins are phosphoserine-binding proteins that regulate the activities of a wide array of t...
Many biological roles for plant 14-3-3 proteins have been suggested in recent months. The most signi...
While once abstruse, 14-3-3 proteins are now well known as players in several cellular processes. Th...
14-3-3 proteins are important components in signal transduction pathways affecting multiple plant fu...
In this review we highlight the advances achieved in the investigation of the role of 14-3-3 protein...
Many proteins that bind to a 14-3-3 column in competition with a 14-3-3-binding phospho-peptide have...
Mitochondrial and chloroplast ATP synthases are key enzymes in plant metabolism, providing cells wit...
The 14-3-3 proteins are binding proteins that have been shown to interact with a wide array of enzym...
14-3-3 proteins comprise a family of highly conserved proteins. 14-3-3 proteins have been found in a...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins form a family of highly conserved, acidic, dimeric proteins. These proteins ...
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...
Despite 14-3-3 proteins being implicated in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle, metabolism, ce...
14-3-3 proteins function as regulators of a wide range of target proteins in all eukaryotes by effec...
14-3-3 proteins are a class of highly conserved proteins wide-spread in eukaryotes. They regulate se...
The 14-3-3 proteins are a family of ubiquitous regulatory molecules which have been found in virtual...
14-3-3 proteins are phosphoserine-binding proteins that regulate the activities of a wide array of t...
Many biological roles for plant 14-3-3 proteins have been suggested in recent months. The most signi...
While once abstruse, 14-3-3 proteins are now well known as players in several cellular processes. Th...
14-3-3 proteins are important components in signal transduction pathways affecting multiple plant fu...
In this review we highlight the advances achieved in the investigation of the role of 14-3-3 protein...
Many proteins that bind to a 14-3-3 column in competition with a 14-3-3-binding phospho-peptide have...
Mitochondrial and chloroplast ATP synthases are key enzymes in plant metabolism, providing cells wit...
The 14-3-3 proteins are binding proteins that have been shown to interact with a wide array of enzym...
14-3-3 proteins comprise a family of highly conserved proteins. 14-3-3 proteins have been found in a...
Abstract14-3-3 proteins form a family of highly conserved, acidic, dimeric proteins. These proteins ...
14-3-3 proteins regulate a wide range of target proteins via direct protein–protein interactions. Th...
Despite 14-3-3 proteins being implicated in the control of the eukaryotic cell cycle, metabolism, ce...
14-3-3 proteins function as regulators of a wide range of target proteins in all eukaryotes by effec...