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Message in a bottle: small signalling peptide

... In the Arabidopsis genome, over 600 putative receptor-like kinase proteins have been detected (Shiu and Bleecker, 2001), while over 1000 putative small signalling peptide sequences can be recognized (Lease and Walker, 2006). There are several ways to explain this seeming overabundance of putative sm ...
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Purinergic signalling



Purinergic signalling (or signaling: see American and British English differences) is a form of extracellular signalling mediated by purine nucleotides and nucleosides such as adenosine and ATP. It involves the activation of purinergic receptors in the cell and/or in nearby cells, thereby regulating cellular functions.The purinergic signalling complex of a cell is sometimes referred to as the “purinome”.
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