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تعداد نتایج: 101  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Ishwarya Soundappan Tom Bennett Nicholas Morffy Yueyang Liang John P Stanga Amena Abbas Ottoline Leyser David C Nelson

The plant hormones strigolactones and smoke-derived karrikins are butenolide signals that control distinct aspects of plant development. Perception of both molecules in Arabidopsis thaliana requires the F-box protein MORE AXILLARY GROWTH2 (MAX2). Recent studies suggest that the homologous SUPPRESSOR OF MAX2 1 (SMAX1) in Arabidopsis and DWARF53 (D53) in rice (Oryza sativa) are downstream targets...

Journal: :The New phytologist 2017
Eva L Decker Adrian Alder Stefan Hunn Jenny Ferguson Mikko T Lehtonen Bjoern Scheler Klaus L Kerres Gertrud Wiedemann Vajiheh Safavi-Rizi Steffen Nordzieke Aparna Balakrishna Lina Baz Javier Avalos Jari P T Valkonen Ralf Reski Salim Al-Babili

In seed plants, strigolactones (SLs) regulate architecture and induce mycorrhizal symbiosis in response to environmental cues. SLs are formed by combined activity of the carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs) 7 and 8 from 9-cis-β-carotene, leading to carlactone that is converted by cytochromes P450 (clade 711; MAX1 in Arabidopsis) into various SLs. As Physcomitrella patens possesses CCD7 and C...

2013
Reinöhl V.

Physiologically, branching is regulated by a complex interplay of hormones including auxin, cytokinin and recently discovered strigolactone. The study is focused on the effect of strigolactone on shoot branching of pea (Pisum sativum L.) in relation with polar auxin transport, which has an essential role in apical dominance. After decapitation of the dominant apex lateral buds are released from...

2015
Elisabeth Stes Stephen Depuydt Annick De Keyser Cedrick Matthys Kris Audenaert Koichi Yoneyama Stefaan Werbrouck Sofie Goormachtig Danny Vereecke

Leafy gall syndrome is the consequence of modified plant development in response to a mixture of cytokinins secreted by the biotrophic actinomycete Rhodococcus fascians. The similarity of the induced symptoms with the phenotype of plant mutants defective in strigolactone biosynthesis and signalling prompted an evaluation of the involvement of strigolactones in this pathology. All tested strigol...

2014
Beate Hoffmann Hélène Proust Katia Belcram Cécile Labrune François-Didier Boyer Catherine Rameau Sandrine Bonhomme

In vascular plants, strigolactones (SLs) are known for their hormonal role and for their role as signal molecules in the rhizosphere. SLs are also produced by the moss Physcomitrella patens, in which they act as signaling factors for controlling filament extension and possibly interaction with neighboring individuals. To gain a better understanding of SL action at the cellular level, we investi...

2014
Gisele Passaia Guillaume Queval Juan Bai Marcia Margis-Pinheiro Christine H. Foyer

Glutathione peroxidases (GPXs) fulfil important functions in oxidative signalling and protect against the adverse effects of excessive oxidation. However, there has been no systematic characterization of the functions of the different GPX isoforms in plants. The roles of the different members of the Arabidopsis thaliana GPX gene (AtGPX) family were therefore investigated using gpx1, gpx2, gpx3,...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Jiahn Chou Guan Karen E Koch Masaharu Suzuki Shan Wu Susan Latshaw Tanya Petruff Charles Goulet Harry J Klee Donald R McCarty

Strigolactones (SLs) control lateral branching in diverse species by regulating transcription factors orthologous to Teosinte branched1 (Tb1). In maize (Zea mays), however, selection for a strong central stalk during domestication is attributed primarily to the Tb1 locus, leaving the architectural roles of SLs unclear. To determine how this signaling network is altered in maize, we first examin...

2017
Attila Végh Norbert Incze Attila Fábián Heqiang Huo Kent J. Bradford Ervin Balázs Vilmos Soós

Strigolactones (SLs) and related butenolides, originally identified as active seed germination stimulants of parasitic weeds, play important roles in many aspects of plant development. Two members of the D14 α/β hydrolase protein family, DWARF14 (D14) and KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2) are essential for SL/butenolide signaling. The third member of the family in Arabidopsis, DWARF 14-LIKE2 (DLK2) ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Mark T Waters Adrian Scaffidi Solène L Y Moulin Yueming K Sun Gavin R Flematti Steven M Smith

In Arabidopsis thaliana, the α/β-fold hydrolase KARRIKIN INSENSITIVE2 (KAI2) is essential for normal seed germination, seedling development, and leaf morphogenesis, as well as for responses to karrikins. KAI2 is a paralog of DWARF14 (D14), the proposed strigolactone receptor, but the evolutionary timing of functional divergence between the KAI2 and D14 clades has not been established. By swappi...

2011
Johnna L. Roose Laurie K. Frankel Terry M. Bricker

Plants contain an extensive family of PsbP-related proteins termed PsbP-like (PPL) and PsbP domain (PPD) proteins, which are localized to the thylakoid lumen. The founding member of this family, PsbP, is an established component of the Photosystem II (PS II) enzyme, and the PPL proteins have also been functionally linked to other photosynthetic processes. However, the functions of the remaining...

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