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ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress) Striga Hermonthica
SUBMITTER:
Wieland Steinchen
LAB HEAD: Wieland Steinchen
PROVIDER: PXD068313 | Pride | 2025-09-19
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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| 240619_HX_061_Mi_HTL7.DnX | Other | |||
| 240619_HX_061_Mi_MAX2.DnX | Other | |||
| 240619_HX_061_Mi_PLGS.zip | Other | |||
| 240619_HX_061_Mi_SMAX1.DnX | Other |
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Nature communications 20251121 1
Strigolactones are plant hormones that regulate development and mediate interactions with soil organisms, including the germination of parasitic plants such as Striga hermonthica. Strigolactone perception by receptors initiates the degradation of transcriptional repressors via E3 ubiquitin ligases, but the mechanistic link between hormone binding and substrate ubiquitination has remained unclear. We determine cryogenic electron microscopy structures of the receptor-ligase-substrate complex, comp ...[more]