Small Peptides Raising in Plants
Small signaling peptides or so-called peptide hormones (Figure 1) in plants ranging from 5 to 75 amino acids in length are important signaling molecules for both plant growth and responses to abiotic and biotic stimuli (Olsson et al., 2019).In addition, plants also contain many other types of small peptides.Compared with conventional peptides (CPs), which are derived from annotated coding sequences (CDSs) or open reading frames, plant genomes also encode non-conventional peptides (NCPs) derived from unannotated CDSs, including introns, UTRs,and intergenic regions, as well as different reading frames of annotated CDSs.
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2020-09-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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