نتایج جستجو برای: iaa

تعداد نتایج: 3606  

2016
Ana Paula Sanchez Carranza Aparajita Singh Karoline Steinberger Kishore Panigrahi Klaus Palme Alexander Dovzhenko Cristina Dal Bosco

Amide-linked conjugates of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) have been identified in most plant species. They function in storage, inactivation or inhibition of the growth regulator auxin. We investigated how the major known endogenous amide-linked IAA conjugates with auxin-like activity act in auxin signaling and what role ILR1-like proteins play in this process in Arabidopsis. We used a genetically ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
B F Wilson C T Chien J B Zaerr

Five-year-old segments of intact 7-year-old branches of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga meziesii [Mirb.] Franco) were reoriented to determine the relation between indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and the formation of compression wood. Eight branches per treatment were either left at their original angle (mean of 69 degrees , the control), or bent proximal to the segment to reorient it up or down 30 degrees ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Silvana Porco Aleš Pěnčík Afaf Rashed Ute Voß Rubén Casanova-Sáez Anthony Bishopp Agata Golebiowska Rahul Bhosale Ranjan Swarup Kamal Swarup Pavlína Peňáková Ondřej Novák Paul Staswick Peter Hedden Andrew L Phillips Kris Vissenberg Malcolm J Bennett Karin Ljung

Auxin represents a key signal in plants, regulating almost every aspect of their growth and development. Major breakthroughs have been made dissecting the molecular basis of auxin transport, perception, and response. In contrast, how plants control the metabolism and homeostasis of the major form of auxin in plants, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), remains unclear. In this paper, we initially descri...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2009
Takeshi Nishimura Hitomi Nakano Ken-ichiro Hayashi Chiharu Niwa Tomokazu Koshiba

Since the early days of Darwin, monocot coleoptiles have been used to investigate indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) production, polar transport and tropisms. Here, using maize coleoptiles, we first showed that polar transport of IAA synthesized at the tip region is regulated by ZmPIN(s). Then, the TIR/AFBs-mediated auxin signaling pathway corresponds to the asymmetric IAA flow after gravi-stimulus, wh...

2014
Gretchen M. Spiess Amanda Hausman Peng Yu Jerry D. Cohen Rebekah A. Rampey Bethany K. Zolman

Auxin is a phytohormone involved in cell elongation and division. Levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the primary auxin, are tightly regulated through biosynthesis, degradation, sequestration, and transport. IAA is sequestered in reversible processes by adding amino acids, polyol or simple alcohols, or sugars, forming IAA conjugates, or through a two-carbon elongation forming indole-3-butyric...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Sherry LeClere Rosie Tellez Rebekah A Rampey Seiichi P T Matsuda Bonnie Bartel

The mechanisms by which plants regulate levels of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) are complex and not fully understood. One level of regulation appears to be the synthesis and hydrolysis of IAA conjugates, which function in both the permanent inactivation and temporary storage of auxin. Similar to free IAA, certain IAA-amino acid conjugates inhibit root elongation. We have tested th...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Eloise Foo Erika Bullier Magali Goussot Fabrice Foucher Catherine Rameau Christine Anne Beveridge

In Pisum sativum, the RAMOSUS genes RMS1, RMS2, and RMS5 regulate shoot branching via physiologically defined mobile signals. RMS1 is most likely a carotenoid cleavage enzyme and acts with RMS5 to control levels of an as yet unidentified mobile branching inhibitor required for auxin inhibition of branching. Our work provides molecular, genetic, and physiological evidence that RMS1 plays a centr...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1977
C W Bohnsack L S Albert

The indoleacetic acid (IAA) oxidase activity of root tips of boron-sufficient, -deficient, recovering, and IAA-treated boron-sufficient squash plants (Cucurbita pepo L.) was determined. Apical and subapical root sections displayed an increase in IAA oxidase activity between 6 and 9 hours after boron was withheld, and after 24 hours the activity of the apical sections showed a 20-fold increase o...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1981
L J Feldman

Acropetal [(14)C]indoleacetic acid (IAA) transport was investigated in roots of corn. At least 40 to 50% of this movement is dependent on activities in the root apex. Selective excision of various populations of cells comprising the root apex, e.g. the root cap, quiescent center, or proximal meristem show that the proximal meristem is the critical region in the apex with regard to influencing I...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
H Felle B Brummer A Bertl R W Parish

Microelectrodes were used to measure simultaneously the effects of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) on membrane potential and cytosolic pH of corn coleoptile cells. IAA caused an initial depolarization followed by hyperpolarization, the latter displaying rhythmic oscillations. The extent of the changes in membrane potential was dependent on IAA concentration, and hyperpolarization, but not depolariza...

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