Expression of AtWRKY33 encoding a pathogen- or PAMP-responsive WRKY transcription factor is regulated by a composite DNA motif containing W box elements.
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I. Somssich | R. Birkenbihl | E. Logemann | E. Schmelzer | B. Lippok | Gaelle Rivory | Janna Brümmer
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