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Functional characterization of sequence motifs in the transit peptide of Arabidopsis small subunit of rubisco

Lee et al., 2006

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9269105227909333442
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Lee D
Lee S
Lee G
Lee K
Kim S
Cheong G
Hwang I
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Plant Physiology

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The transit peptides of nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins are necessary and sufficient for targeting and import of proteins into chloroplasts. However, the sequence information encoded by transit peptides is not fully understood. In this study, we investigated sequence …
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