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Brassinosteroid Signaling Pathway

Science's STKE, 2006
Plant growth is regulated by an intricate network of hormonal signaling pathways. These small-molecule hormones cause changes in gene expression that are associated with cell expansion and division and changes in development. Paradoxically, six of these hormones appear to have largely overlapping functions, yet the loss of response to any ...
Youssef, Belkhadir   +2 more
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Brassinosteroid‐Promoted Growth

Plant Biology, 2005
Abstract: Brassinosteroids (BRs) are highly potent growth‐promoting sterol derivatives. BR‐deficient or BR‐insensitive mutants display dwarfism. Whole plants and excised tissues have been used to analyse the mechanisms involved in BR‐promoted growth.
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Brassinosteroid biosynthesis inhibitors

Trends in Plant Science, 1999
Recent work on the physiological responses of brassinosteroid-deficient mutants has led to the designation of brassinosteroids as a new class of phytohormone. However, information on other possible roles of brassinosteroids is limited because the mutant analysis has been confined to a relatively small number of plant species.
, Asami, , Yoshida
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Brassinosteroide

Nachrichten aus Chemie, Technik und Laboratorium, 1991
AbstractBrassinosteroide repräsentieren eine neue Gruppe spezifischer steroider Pflanzenhormone, die seit ihrer Entdekkung weltweit zunehmendes wissenschaftliches und praktisches Interesse gefunden haben.
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Plants grow on brassinosteroids

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2011
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are plant steroid hormones known mainly for promoting organ growth through their combined effect on cell expansion and division. In addition, BRs regulate a broad spectrum of plant developmental and physiological responses, including plant architecture, vascular differentiation, male fertility, flowering, senescence ...
Gustavo E, Gudesblat, Eugenia, Russinova
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Plant Brassinosteroid Hormones

2005
In animals, a large number of steroid hormones play important roles in numerous processes including reproduction and differentiation. The biologically active plant steroid brassinolide (BL) was first discovered in the pollen of western rape in 1979 (Grove et al., 1979).
Tadao, Asami   +2 more
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Brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis thaliana

Phytochemistry, 1998
From the seeds and siliques of Arabidopsis thaliana, six brassinosteroids, brassinolide, castasterone, typhasterol, 6-deoxocastasterone, 6-deoxotyphasterol and 6-deoxoteasterone, were identified by GC-mass spectrometry or GC-selected ion monitoring. As the occurrence of castasterone, typhasterol, 6-deoxocastasterone and 6-deoxotyphasterol in the shoots
S, Fujioka   +4 more
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Brassinosteroids

2021
Barket Ali   +2 more
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Brassinosteroids

Natural Product Reports, 1997
S, Fujioka, A, Sakurai
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