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Plant Roots' Glutamate Sensor: A Surprising Splice Variant
Thursday, January 16, 2025
5, was important for this response. Interestingly, GLR2. 5 produces four different messenger RNAs that could make proteins of different sizes. One of these, GLR2. 5c, makes a short protein missing key parts. When this short protein was put back into plants missing GLR2. 5, they regained their sensitivity to L-glutamate and the calcium currents it triggers. This suggests that GLR2. 5c might help other GLR proteins work together to control the root's response to L-glutamate.
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