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Arabidopsis tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase acts in the auxin/PLETHORA pathway in regulating postembryonic maintenance of the root stem cell niche

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Zhou, Wenkun
Wei, Lirong
Xu, Jian
Zhai, Qingzhe
Jiang, Hongling
Chen, Rong
Chen, Qian
Sun, Jiaqiang
Chu, Jinfang
Zhu, Lihuang

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American Society of Plant Biologists

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Recent identification of the Arabidopsis thaliana tyrosylprotein sulfotransferase (TPST) and a group of Tyr-sulfated peptides known as root meristem growth factors (RGFs) highlights the importance of protein Tyr sulfation in plant growth and development.

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The Plant Cell

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2037-12-31