Two elongation responses to auxin respond differently to protein synthesis inhibition [Soybean seedlings]
The first and second responses to auxin react differently to the inhibition of protein synthesis by cycloheximide. It was determined that the protein with the shortest half-life, among the several necessary for the first response, is different from its counterpart among the several necessary for the...
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