The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes.

Baier M, Hohnjec N, Lenz F, Fehlberg V, Vieweg MF, Hause B, Küster H (2009)
Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 22(1): 63-72.

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Baier, MarkusUniBi; Hohnjec, Natalija; Lenz, Frauke; Fehlberg, Vera; Vieweg, Martin Felix; Hause, Bettina; Küster, Helge
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2009
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Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions
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22
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63-72
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0894-0282
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Baier M, Hohnjec N, Lenz F, et al. The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions. 2009;22(1):63-72.
Baier, M., Hohnjec, N., Lenz, F., Fehlberg, V., Vieweg, M. F., Hause, B., & Küster, H. (2009). The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, 22(1), 63-72. https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-22-1-0063
Baier, Markus, Hohnjec, Natalija, Lenz, Frauke, Fehlberg, Vera, Vieweg, Martin Felix, Hause, Bettina, and Küster, Helge. 2009. “The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes.”. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 22 (1): 63-72.
Baier, M., Hohnjec, N., Lenz, F., Fehlberg, V., Vieweg, M. F., Hause, B., and Küster, H. (2009). The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 22, 63-72.
Baier, M., et al., 2009. The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, 22(1), p 63-72.
M. Baier, et al., “The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes.”, Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions, vol. 22, 2009, pp. 63-72.
Baier, M., Hohnjec, N., Lenz, F., Fehlberg, V., Vieweg, M.F., Hause, B., Küster, H.: The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions. 22, 63-72 (2009).
Baier, Markus, Hohnjec, Natalija, Lenz, Frauke, Fehlberg, Vera, Vieweg, Martin Felix, Hause, Bettina, and Küster, Helge. “The signal peptide of the Medicago truncatula modular nodulin MtNOD25 operates as an address label for the specific targeting of proteins to nitrogen-fixing symbiosomes.”. Molecular Plant Microbe Interactions 22.1 (2009): 63-72.

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