Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
Shuta Kunihiro(Tohoku University), Tomonobu Kusano(Akita Nutrition Junior College), Masato Kuramata(Tohoku University), Thomas Berberich(Akita Nutrition Junior College), Shohab Youssefian(Kyoto University), Masataka Inoue(Tohoku University), Fumio Taguchi-Shiobara(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Tatsuhiko Saito(Tohoku University), Taiki Matsuda(Tohoku University)
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