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Antagonistic interactions between Arabidopsis K-homology domain genes uncover PEPPER as a positive regulator of the central floral repressor FLOWERING LOCUS C

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Ripoll, Juan José
Rodríguez-Cazorla, Encarnación
González-Reig, Santiago
Andújar, Alfonso
Alonso Cantabrana, Hugo
Perez-Amador, Miguel Angel
Carbonell, Juan
Martínez-Laborda, Antonio
Vera, Antonio

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Plant floral transition is a major developmental switch regulated by an integrated network of pathways. Arabidopsis FLOWERING LOCUS K (FLK), a protein with three KH RNA-binding domains, operates in the autonomous flowering-promotive pathway by decreasing

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2037-12-31