نتایج جستجو برای: auxin

تعداد نتایج: 8061  

Journal: :Development 2016
Silvana Porco Antoine Larrieu Yujuan Du Allison Gaudinier Tatsuaki Goh Kamal Swarup Ranjan Swarup Britta Kuempers Anthony Bishopp Julien Lavenus Ilda Casimiro Kristine Hill Eva Benkova Hidehiro Fukaki Siobhan M Brady Ben Scheres Benjamin Péret Malcolm J Bennett

Lateral root primordia (LRP) originate from pericycle stem cells located deep within parental root tissues. LRP emerge through overlying root tissues by inducing auxin-dependent cell separation and hydraulic changes in adjacent cells. The auxin-inducible auxin influx carrier LAX3 plays a key role concentrating this signal in cells overlying LRP. Delimiting LAX3 expression to two adjacent cell f...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Brian Jones Sara Andersson Gunnerås Sara V Petersson Petr Tarkowski Neil Graham Sean May Karel Dolezal Göran Sandberg Karin Ljung

Together, auxin and cytokinin regulate many of the processes that are critical to plant growth, development, and environmental responsiveness. We have previously shown that exogenous auxin regulates cytokinin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. In this work, we show that, conversely, the application or induced ectopic biosynthesis of cytokinin leads to a rapid increase in auxin biosynthesis i...

2007
Guosheng Wu Daniel R. Lewis Edgar P. Spalding

Auxin affects the shape of root systems by influencing elongation and branching. Because multidrug resistance (MDR)-like ABC transporters participate in auxin transport, they may be expected to contribute to root system development. This reverse genetic study of Arabidopsis thaliana roots shows that MDR4-mediated basipetal auxin transport did not affect root elongation or branching. However, im...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2001
A M Rashotte A DeLong G K Muday

Auxin transport is required for important growth and developmental processes in plants, including gravity response and lateral root growth. Several lines of evidence suggest that reversible protein phosphorylation regulates auxin transport. Arabidopsis rcn1 mutant seedlings exhibit reduced protein phosphatase 2A activity and defects in differential cell elongation. Here we report that reduced p...

2003
E. Zažímalová J. Petrášek D. A. Morris

The polar transport of auxins plays a key role in the regulation of growth and development in plants. The experimental evidence indicates that the polarity of auxin transport through cells and tissues probably results from the asymmetrical distribution of auxin efflux carriers in the plasma membrane. A substantial amount of molecular and cytological data about the polar auxin transport machiner...

2014
Martin Balcerowicz Aashish Ranjan Laura Rupprecht Gabriele Fiene Ute Hoecker

Stomatal development is tightly regulated through internal and external factors that are integrated by a complex signalling network. Light represents an external factor that strongly promotes stomata formation. Here, we show that auxin-resistant aux/iaa mutants, e.g. axr3-1, exhibit a de-repression of stomata differentiation in dark-grown seedlings. The higher stomatal index in dark-grown axr3-...

Journal: :Development 2009
Emanuele Scacchi Karen S Osmont Julien Beuchat Paula Salinas Marisa Navarrete-Gómez Marina Trigueros Cristina Ferrándiz Christian S Hardtke

In Arabidopsis, interplay between nuclear auxin perception and trans-cellular polar auxin transport determines the transcriptional auxin response. In brevis radix (brx) mutants, this response is impaired, probably indirectly because of disturbed crosstalk between the auxin and brassinosteroid pathways. Here we provide evidence that BRX protein is plasma membrane-associated, but translocates to ...

2015
Etienne Farcot Cyril Lavedrine Teva Vernoux

Auxin is essential for plant development from embryogenesis onwards. Auxin acts in large part through regulation of transcription. The proteins acting in the signalling pathway regulating transcription downstream of auxin have been identified as well as the interactions between these proteins, thus identifying the topology of this network implicating 54 Auxin Response Factor (ARF) and Aux/IAA (...

2016
Silvana Porco Antoine Larrieu Yujuan Du Allison Gaudinier Tatsuaki Goh Kamal Swarup Ranjan Swarup Britta Kuempers Anthony Bishopp Julien Lavenus Ilda Casimiro Kristine Hill Eva Benkova Hidehiro Fukaki Siobhan M. Brady Ben Scheres Benjamin Péret Malcolm J. Bennett

Lateral root primordia (LRP) originate from pericycle stem cells located deep within parental root tissues. LRP emerge through overlying root tissues by inducing auxin-dependent cell separation and hydraulic changes in adjacent cells. The auxin inducible auxin influx carrier LAX3 plays a key role concentrating this signal in cells overlying LRP. Delimiting LAX3 expression to two adjacent cell f...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Jason Liang Pin Ng Samira Hassan Thy T Truong Charles H Hocart Carole Laffont Florian Frugier Ulrike Mathesius

Initiation of symbiotic nodules in legumes requires cytokinin signaling, but its mechanism of action is largely unknown. Here, we tested whether the failure to initiate nodules in the Medicago truncatula cytokinin perception mutant cre1 (cytokinin response1) is due to its altered ability to regulate auxin transport, auxin accumulation, and induction of flavonoids. We found that in the cre1 muta...

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