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PAPK1

PAPK1 is a unique protein kinase that is implicated in macromolecular trafficking and plasmodesmal function. We are addressing how PAPK1 is targeted to plasmodesmata and what molecular players are involved in this process. The main goals of this project are to:

1. Determine the sequence element of PAPK that is required for
    plasmodesmal targeting.

2. Identify proteins that are involved in the targeting of PAPK to     plasmodesmata.

3. Assess the role of PAPK in controlling macromolecular     trafficking between cells.

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