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The plant hormone ethylene restricts Arabidopsis growth via the epidermis [PDF]
The gaseous hormone ethylene plays a key role in plant growth and development, and it is a major regulator of stress responses. It inhibits vegetative growth by restricting cell elongation, mainly through cross-talk with auxins.
Du, Yun-Long+6 more
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Msp1 and Pex19‐Pex3 cooperate to achieve correct localization of Pex15 to peroxisomes
In this study, we analyzed how the dual‐localized AAA‐ATPase Msp1 handles Pex15. We show that newly synthesized Pex15 is primarily targeted to peroxisomes via the Pex19‐Pex3 pathway. Mitochondrial Msp1 extracts mistargeted Pex15, which is either sent to the ER via the GET pathway for degradation or redirected to peroxisomes via the Pex19‐Pex3 ...
Shunsuke Matsumoto+4 more
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Different Action of Auxin-A and of Heter-Auxin (Preliminary Note) [PDF]
It is well known that unilateral growth hormone application to young coleoptiles and hypocotyls causes negative curvatures (growth substance curvatures) in these organs. Light affects these curvatures as has been shown in an earlier paper (Van Overbeek 1933) for the hypocotyls of Raphanus.
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Cell surface and intracellular auxin signalling for H+ fluxes in root growth
Lanxin Li+16 more
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AUX1-mediated root hair auxin influx governs SCFTIR1/AFB-type Ca2+ signaling
Auxin is a key regulator of plant growth and development, but the causal relationship between hormone transport and root responses remains unresolved. Here we describe auxin uptake, together with early steps in signaling, in Arabidopsis root hairs. Using
Julian Dindas+10 more
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Molecular regulation of seed and fruit set [PDF]
Seed and fruit set are established during and soon after fertilization and determine seed and fruit number, their final size and, hence, yield potential.
Bouzayen, Mondher+4 more
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Short coiled‐coil proteins from plants and metazoans – the ‘jacks of all trades’
Short coiled‐coil proteins from plants and metazoans—true ‘jacks of all trades’—play supporting but crucial roles in cellular stress response, metabolism, autophagy, and membrane dynamics. Despite their small size and modest sequence conservation, proteins like plant LSUs and metazoan SCOCs showcase remarkable functional versatility shaped by evolution,
Agnieszka Sirko+2 more
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Development of adventitious roots (ARs) at the base of the shoot is an important adaptation of plants to waterlogging stress; however, its physiological mechanisms remain unclear.
X. Qi+10 more
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Plant Hormones Differentially Control the Sub-Cellular Localization of Plasma Membrane Microdomains during the Early Stage of Soybean Nodulation [PDF]
Phytohormones regulate the mutualistic symbiotic interaction between legumes and rhizobia, nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria, notably by controlling the formation of the infection thread in the root hair (RH).
Libault, Marc+2 more
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