【摘 要】
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Hormone signal transduction involves protein-protein interactions, protein posttranslational modifications, and transcriptional regulation of gene expression.Quantitative proteomic analysis of hormone
【机 构】
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Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford, CA 94305
【出 处】
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21st Conference of the International Plant Growth Substances
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Hormone signal transduction involves protein-protein interactions, protein posttranslational modifications, and transcriptional regulation of gene expression.Quantitative proteomic analysis of hormone-induced changes in protein-protein interactions and protein modifications is a powerful approach for understanding hormone signalling pathways, whereas genome-wide protein-DNA interaction analysis of hormone-regulated transcription factors, combined with transcriptome profiling, is important for understanding the hormone regulation networks.
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