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SUMMARY:Plant Immune Signaling: The Roles of Calmodulin-Binding Proteins -
  Jane Glazebrook\, University of Minnesota\, St Paul
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DESCRIPTION:Plant innate immunity depends on a complex signaling network. 
  Calmodulin binding proteins of the CBP60 family play important roles in t
 his network.  CBP60g and SARD1 have positive effects on immunity\, promoti
 ng synthesis of an immunity hormone\, salicylic acid (SA)\, and expression
  of many immunity-related genes.  The function of CBP60g requires calmodul
 in binding\, while SARD1 does not bind calmodulin.  Curiously\, CBP60a has
  a negative effect on immunity and SA levels. 
LOCATION:Tom ap Rees\, Department of Plant Sciences
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