Toward a better understanding of signaling networks in plants: yeast has the power!

  • Dubeaux G
  • Schroeder J
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© 2019 The Authors In response to abiotic stresses, plants produce the hormone abscisic acid (ABA). The ABA signaling pathway is highly complex and relies on a large number of gene copies encoding homologous signaling components, theoretically enabling numerous permutations. In this issue, Ruschhaupt et al (2019) used yeast as a reconstitution system to examine the functionality, plasticity, and efficiency of this complex and highly multiplexed core signaling pathway.

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Dubeaux, G., & Schroeder, J. I. (2019). Toward a better understanding of signaling networks in plants: yeast has the power! The EMBO Journal, 38(17). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2019102478

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