Multifaceted roles of Arabidopsis PP6 phosphatase in regulating hormone signaling and plant developm

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Reversible protein phosphorylation catalyzed by kinases and phosphatases is a major form of posttranslational regulation that plays a central role in regulating many signaling pathways.While large families of both protein kinases and protein phosphatases have been identified in plants, kinases outnumber phosphatases.
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