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phospho-phosphorylated-RLCK176
Stable Identifier
R-TSP-9611477
Type
Protein [EntityWithAccessionedSequence]
Species
Triticum spelta subsp. spelta
Synonyms
TraesTSP1B01G039300
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Responses to stimuli: biotic stimuli and stresses (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Recognition of fungal and bacterial pathogens and immunity response (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
phosphorylation of RBOHB by SDS2 complex (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
Homologues of phosphorylated-RLCK176 [cytosol] (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
phospho-phosphorylated-RLCK176 [cytosol] (Triticum spelta subsp. spelta)
External Reference Information
External Reference
ENSEMBL:TraesTSP1B01G039300
Reference Genes
ENSEMBL:TraesTSP1B01G039300
Participant Of
hasMember
Homologues of phosphorylated-RLCK176 [cytosol]
Other forms of this molecule
RLCK176 [cytosol]
Inferred From
phosphorylated-RLCK176 [cytosol] (Oryza sativa)
Modified Residues
Name
phosphorylated residue at unknown position
PsiMod Name
phosphorylated residue [MOD:00696]
PsiMod Definition
A protein modification that effectively replaces a hydrogen atom with a phosphate group.
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