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2. Three-dimensional solution structure, dynamics and binding of thioredoxin m from Pisum sativum.

3. Combining Genetic and Transcriptomic Approaches to Identify Transporter-Coding Genes as Likely Responsible for a Repeatable Salt Tolerance QTL in Citrus.

4. HKT1;1 and HKT1;2 Na + Transporters from Solanum galapagense Play Different Roles in the Plant Na + Distribution under Salinity.

5. Generation of Superoxide by OeRbohH, a NADPH Oxidase Activity During Olive ( Olea europaea L.) Pollen Development and Germination.

6. Identification and Functional Annotation of Genes Differentially Expressed in the Reproductive Tissues of the Olive Tree ( Olea europaea L.) through the Generation of Subtractive Libraries.

8. Thiol-based redox regulation in sexual plant reproduction: new insights and perspectives.

9. Roles of N-terminal fatty acid acylations in membrane compartment partitioning: Arabidopsis h-type thioredoxins as a case study.

10. High-throughput profiling of N-myristoylation substrate specificity across species including pathogens.

11. High yield production of myristoylated Arf6 small GTPase by recombinant N-myristoyl transferase.

12. The conformational stability and biophysical properties of the eukaryotic thioredoxins of Pisum sativum are not family-conserved.

13. Evidence of non-functional redundancy between two pea h-type thioredoxins by specificity and stability studies.

14. Cotranslational proteolysis dominates glutathione homeostasis to support proper growth and development.

15. Expanded impact of protein N-myristoylation in plants.

16. Extent of N-terminal modifications in cytosolic proteins from eukaryotes.

17. Immunocytochemical localization of Pisum sativum TRXs f and m in non-photosynthetic tissues.

18. N-myristoylation regulates the SnRK1 pathway in Arabidopsis.

19. Thioredoxin and Redox Control within the New Concept of Oxidative Signaling.

20. PsTRXh1 and PsTRXh2 are both pea h-type thioredoxins with antagonistic behavior in redox imbalances.

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