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receptor-kinase
Receptor-kinase signaling refers to the process by which plant cell-surface proteins detect and respond to external molecular signals through binding interactions and enzymatic activation. These pathways are essential for plants to perceive environmental cues, pathogens, and hormones, translating extracellular signals into precise cellular responses. Understanding the kinetics of receptor-ligand binding helps researchers unravel how plants mount immune responses, regulate growth, and adapt to changing conditions.
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