نتایج جستجو برای: auxin oxidase

تعداد نتایج: 58350  

Journal: :Development 2009
Jan Petrásek Jirí Friml

The differential distribution of the plant signaling molecule auxin is required for many aspects of plant development. Local auxin maxima and gradients arise as a result of local auxin metabolism and, predominantly, from directional cell-to-cell transport. In this primer, we discuss how the coordinated activity of several auxin influx and efflux systems, which transport auxin across the plasma ...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2009
Eric M Kramer

Auxin is now known to be a key regulator of polar events in plant cells. The mechanism by which auxin conveys a polar signal to the cell is unknown, but one well-known hypothesis is that the auxin flux across the plasma membrane regulates vesicle trafficking. This hypothesis remains controversial because of its reliance on an as-yet-undiscovered membrane flux sensor. In this article I suggest i...

Journal: :Cell 1999
Sabrina Sabatini Dimitris Beis Harald Wolkenfelt Jane Murfett Tom Guilfoyle Jocelyn Malamy Philip Benfey Ottoline Leyser Nicole Bechtold Peter Weisbeek Ben Scheres

Root formation in plants involves the continuous interpretation of positional cues. Physiological studies have linked root formation to auxins. An auxin response element displays a maximum in the Arabidopsis root and we investigate its developmental significance. Auxin response mutants reduce the maximum or its perception, and interfere with distal root patterning. Polar auxin transport mutants...

Journal: :Annual review of genetics 2009
Elisabeth J Chapman Mark Estelle

Plant hormones control most aspects of the plant life cycle by regulating genome expression. Expression of auxin-responsive genes involves interactions among auxin-responsive DNA sequence elements, transcription factors and trans-acting transcriptional repressors. Transcriptional output from these auxin signaling complexes is regulated by proteasome-mediated degradation that is triggered by int...

2002

This paper describes a method for in vitro binding of auxins to particulate fractions from corn coleoptiles. The binding is auxin-specific: only auxins and auxin analogues that are known to interfere with auxin transport and/or growth specifically bind to the auxin receptors. Saturation kinetics show that the apparent KD values are between 1O~and 1O~M for auxin and auxin analogues. The particul...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1992
I Moore J Feldwisch N Campos R Zettl B Brzobohaty L Bakó J Schell K Palme

Auxins [indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and related natural and synthetic analogues] are a group of phytohormones that influence fundamental growth and development responses in plants, e.g. cell elongation and cell division (see [l] for review). It is thought tht auxins are synthesized in apical meristems and move by polar transport to basal/subapical target tissues. The control of auxin concentrati...

2015
Hirotaka Kato Kimitsune Ishizaki Masaru Kouno Makoto Shirakawa John L. Bowman Ryuichi Nishihama Takayuki Kohchi Kirsten Bomblies

The plant hormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant growth and development. Recent progress in Arabidopsis provided a scheme that auxin receptors, TIR1/AFBs, target transcriptional co-repressors, AUX/IAAs, for degradation, allowing ARFs to regulate transcription of auxin responsive genes. The mechanism of auxin-mediated transcriptional regulation is considered to have evolved around the tim...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
P J Davies

The term "bound auxin" is herein used to describe auxin conjugates insoluble in organic solvents which dissolve indoleacetic acid (IAA) and its derivatives, but hydrolyzable by NaOH to release IAA. Bound auxin from pea stems was fractionated into water-soluble, water-insoluble/NaOH-hydrolyzable, and insoluble components. Formation of bound auxin commenced with 15 minutes of applying exogenous l...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Xiaohua Zheng Nathan D Miller Daniel R Lewis Matthew J Christians Kwang-Hee Lee Gloria K Muday Edgar P Spalding Richard D Vierstra

Plant root development is mediated by the concerted action of the auxin and cytokinin phytohormones, with cytokinin serving as an antagonist of auxin transport. Here, we identify the AUXIN UP-REGULATED F-BOX PROTEIN1 (AUF1) and its potential paralog AUF2 as important positive modifiers of root elongation that tether auxin movements to cytokinin signaling in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). T...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2009
Kyohei Shibasaki Matsuo Uemura Seiji Tsurumi Abidur Rahman

To understand the mechanistic basis of cold temperature stress and the role of the auxin response, we characterized root growth and gravity response of Arabidopsis thaliana after cold stress, finding that 8 to 12 h at 4 degrees C inhibited root growth and gravity response by approximately 50%. The auxin-signaling mutants axr1 and tir1, which show a reduced gravity response, responded to cold tr...

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