Analysing protein-protein interactions with the yeast two-hybrid system Barry CausierBrendan Davies OriginalPaper Pages: 855 - 870
Imaging protein-protein interactions in living cells Mark A. HinkTon BisselingAntonie J.W.G. Visser OriginalPaper Pages: 871 - 883
Protein-protein interactions in the secretory pathway, a growing demand for experimental approaches in vivo Peter PimplJurgen Denecke OriginalPaper Pages: 887 - 902
The plant cytoskeleton: recent advances in the study of the plant microtubule-associated proteins MAP-65, MAP-190 and the Xenopus MAP215-like protein, MOR1 Patrick J. HusseyTimothy J. HawkinsAndrei Smertenko OriginalPaper Pages: 915 - 924
Multi-protein complexes in eukaryotic gene transcription Ernest Martinez OriginalPaper Pages: 925 - 947
Protein-protein interactions required during translation Daniel R. Gallie OriginalPaper Pages: 949 - 970
Protein complexes mediate signalling in plant responses to hormones, light, sucrose and pathogens Christine EllisJohn G. TurnerAlessandra Devoto OriginalPaper Pages: 971 - 980
Protein-protein interactions in pathogen recognition by plants Adam J. Bogdanove OriginalPaper Pages: 981 - 989
Functional specificity in 14-3-3 isoform interactions through dimer formation and phosphorylation. Chromosome location of mammalian isoforms and variants. Alastair Aitken OriginalPaper Pages: 993 - 1010
Evolution and isoform specificity of plant 14-3-3 proteins Paul C. SehnkeMagnus RosenquistRobert J. Ferl OriginalPaper Pages: 1011 - 1018
14-3-3 proteins and plant development Hrvoje FulgosiJürgen SollChrista Testerink OriginalPaper Pages: 1019 - 1029
14-3-3 proteins and the response to abiotic and biotic stress Michael R. RobertsJulio SalinasDavid B. Collinge OriginalPaper Pages: 1031 - 1039
14-3-3 protein regulation of proton pumps and ion channels Tom D. BunneyPaul W.J. van den WijngaardAlbertus H. de Boer OriginalPaper Pages: 1041 - 1051
Metabolic enzymes as targets for 14-3-3 proteins Steven C. HuberCarol MacKintoshWerner M. Kaiser OriginalPaper Pages: 1053 - 1063