نتایج جستجو برای: cytokinin

تعداد نتایج: 2749  

2016
Klaus von Schwartzenberg

While the molecular basis for cytokinin action is quite well understood in flowering plants, little is known about the cytokinin signal transduction in early diverging land plants. The genome of the bryophyte Physcomitrella patens (Hedw.) B.S. encodes three classical cytokinin receptors, the CHASE domain-containing histidine kinases, CHK1, CHK2, and CHK3. In a complementation assay with protopl...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Yaarit Greenboim-Wainberg Inbar Maymon Roy Borochov John Alvarez Neil Olszewski Naomi Ori Yuval Eshed David Weiss

SPINDLY (SPY) is a negative regulator of gibberellin (GA) responses; however, spy mutants exhibit various phenotypic alterations not found in GA-treated plants. Assaying for additional roles for SPY revealed that spy mutants are resistant to exogenously applied cytokinin. GA also repressed the effects of cytokinin, suggesting that there is cross talk between the two hormone-response pathways, w...

2013
Xiuling Shi Sarika Gupta Ingrid E. Lindquist Connor T. Cameron Joann Mudge Aaron M. Rashotte

Tomato is one of the most economically and agriculturally important Solanaceous species and vegetable crops, serving as a model for examination of fruit biology and compound leaf development. Cytokinin is a plant hormone linked to the control of leaf development and is known to regulate a wide range of genes including many transcription factors. Currently there is little known of the leaf trans...

2016
Klaus von Schwartzenberg Ann-Cathrin Lindner Njuscha Gruhn Jan Šimura Ondřej Novák Miroslav Strnad Martine Gonneau Fabien Nogué Alexander Heyl

While the molecular basis for cytokinin action is quite well understood in flowering plants, little is known about the cytokinin signal transduction in early diverging land plants. The genome of the bryophyte Physcomitrella patens (Hedw.) B.S. encodes three classical cytokinin receptors, the CHASE domain-containing histidine kinases, CHK1, CHK2, and CHK3. In a complementation assay with protopl...

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...

Journal: :Current Biology 2012
Anthony Bishopp Robertas Ursache Ykä Helariutta

The plant hormone cytokinin controls root growth by balancing the division and differentiation of stem cells. But what controls accumulation of cytokinin? A new study has identified a regulatory loop between a transcription factor, PHABULOSA, and cytokinin biosynthesis that creates robust domains of cytokinin activity.

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Hyo Jung Kim Hojin Ryu Sung Hyun Hong Hye Ryun Woo Pyung Ok Lim In Chul Lee Jen Sheen Hong Gil Nam Ildoo Hwang

Cytokinins are plant hormones with profound roles in growth and development, including control of leaf longevity. Although the cytokinin signal is known to be perceived by histidine kinase receptors, the underlying molecular mechanism and specificity of the receptors leading to delayed leaf senescence have not yet been elucidated. Here, we found that AHK3, one of the three cytokinin receptors i...

2014
Norimoto Murai N. Murai

This review chronicles the development of the cytokinin research during the last 30 years. Cytokinin and auxin are the two major plant growth hormones that control virtually all aspects of growth and development in higher plants. The pathways for cytokinin biosynthesis and metabolism have been characterized by the identification of isopentenyl pyrophosphate transferase, cytokinin oxidases, cyto...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Yan O Zubo Ivory Clabaugh Blakley Maria V Yamburenko Jennifer M Worthen Ian H Street José M Franco-Zorrilla Wenjing Zhang Kristine Hill Tracy Raines Roberto Solano Joseph J Kieber Ann E Loraine G Eric Schaller

The plant hormone cytokinin affects a diverse array of growth and development processes and responses to the environment. How a signaling molecule mediates such a diverse array of outputs and how these response pathways are integrated with other inputs remain fundamental questions in plant biology. To this end, we characterized the transcriptional network initiated by the type-B ARABIDOPSIS RES...

2012
Cristiana T. Argueso Fernando J. Ferreira Petra Epple Jennifer P. C. To Claire E. Hutchison G. Eric Schaller Jeffery L. Dangl Joseph J. Kieber

Recent studies have revealed an important role for hormones in plant immunity. We are now beginning to understand the contribution of crosstalk among different hormone signaling networks to the outcome of plant-pathogen interactions. Cytokinins are plant hormones that regulate development and responses to the environment. Cytokinin signaling involves a phosphorelay circuitry similar to two-comp...

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