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The CBL-SnRK3 Network: Connections to Sulfur Metabolism

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Part of the book series: Proceedings of the International Plant Sulfur Workshop ((PIPSW))

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The CBL-SnRK3 signalling system has received much attention relating to its role in nutrient signalling, largely in respect of N and K, while its role in S and P has not received any attention so far. Increasing evidence indicates that CBL-SnRK3 signalling could also play a role in sulfur starvation responses. In the following paper we introduce the CBL-SnRK3 network and highlight the transcriptional response of SnRKs during sulfur starvation.

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Heyneke, E., Watanabe, M., Aarabi, F., Hoefgen, R. (2015). The CBL-SnRK3 Network: Connections to Sulfur Metabolism. In: De Kok, L., Hawkesford, M., Rennenberg, H., Saito, K., Schnug, E. (eds) Molecular Physiology and Ecophysiology of Sulfur. Proceedings of the International Plant Sulfur Workshop. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-20137-5_15

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