Publications by authors named "Reidunn Birgitta Aalen"

Multicellular organisms need mechanisms for communication between cells so that they can fulfill their purpose in the organism as a whole. Over the last two decades, several small post-translationally modified peptides (PTMPs) have been identified as components of cell-to-cell signaling modules in flowering plants. Such peptides most often influence growth and development of organs not universally conserved among land plants.

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Plasma membrane-bound plant receptor-like kinases (RLKs) can be categorized based on their ligand-binding extracellular domain. The largest group encompasses RLKs having ectodomains with leucine-rich repeats (LRRs). The LRR-RLKs can further be assigned to classes mainly based on the number of LRRs.

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Post-translational methylation of lysine residues on histone tails is an epigenetic modification crucial for regulation of chromatin structure and gene expression in eukaryotes. The majority of the histone lysine methyltransferases (HKMTases) conferring such modifications are proteins with a conserved SET domain responsible for the enzymatic activity. The SET domain proteins in the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana can be assigned to evolutionarily conserved classes with different specificities allowing for different outcomes on chromatin structure.

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