The WAK-like protein RFO1 acts as a sensor of the pectin methylation status in Arabidopsis cell walls to modulate root growth and defense
Apolonio Ignacio Huerta(ETH Zurich), Clara Sánchez‐Rodríguez(ETH Zurich), Jérôme Pelloux(École Polytechnique), Javier Silva‐Navas(University of Lausanne), R. Schlechter(ETH Zurich), Susanne Dora(ETH Zurich), Temurkhan Ayupov(ETH Zurich), Corinne Pau‐Roblot(École Polytechnique), Christopher Kesten(University of Copenhagen), Juan Carlos Montesinos(ETH Zurich), Julia Santiago(University of Lausanne), Gloria Sáncho-Andrés(ETH Zurich), Solène Bassard(École Polytechnique)
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