CC-6191 bst4
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From Liat Adler, Adrien Bulacot lab, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford CA, July 2024
BST4 is a bestrophin-like protein localized to the pyrenoid tubules. This mutant displays enhanced ROS production in light and dies under fluctuating light. It is resistant paromomycin.
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