Expansion of Signal Transduction Pathways in Fungi by Extensive Genome Duplication [PDF]
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Avalos, Javier +71 more
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The Signal Transducer NPH3 Integrates the Phototropin1 Photosensor with PIN2-Based Polar Auxin Transport in Arabidopsis Root Phototropism [PDF]
Yinglang Wan +8 more
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Absence of Significant Light-Induced Changes in cAMP Levels in Sporangiophores of Phycomyces blakesleeanus [PDF]
We were unable to find transient changes in the amount of cAMP or cGMP that had been proposed to mediate the light-growth response in sporangiophores of Phycomyces ...
Brandt, Michaela, Leutwiler, Leslie S.
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Flavonols Mediate Root Phototropism and Growth through Regulation of Proliferation-to-Differentiation Transition [PDF]
Roots normally grow in darkness, but they may be exposed to light. After perceiving light, roots bend to escape from light (root light avoidance) and reduce their growth. How root light avoidance responses are regulated is not well understood.
Carrasco Loba, Víctor +8 more
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Differential UVR8 Signal across the Stem Controls UV-B–Induced Inflorescence Phototropism [PDF]
Lucas Vanhaelewyn +9 more
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Natural variation in phenotypes associated with phototropins among geographically isolated populations of Arabidopsis thaliana [abstract] [PDF]
only availableIn Arabidopsis thaliana several phenotypes are controlled by blue light including chloroplast relocation movements and bending of the seedling stem in phototropism.
Celaya, R. Brandon, 1979- +5 more
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Spatial separation of light perception and growth response in maize root phototropism [PDF]
Jack L. Mullen +4 more
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The origin and evolution of phototropins
Plant phototropism, the ability to bend toward or away from light, is predominantly controlled by blue-light photoreceptors, the phototropins. Although phototropins have been well-characterized in Arabidopsis thaliana, their evolutionary history is ...
Fay-Wei eLi +8 more
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PKS1 plays a role in red‐light‐based positive phototropism in roots [PDF]
María Lia Molas, John Z. Kiss
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Physiological responses of a hyper-phototropic mutant to various light stimuli [abstract] [PDF]
only availableFaculty Mentor: Mannie Liscum, Biological SciencesPhysiological responses of a hyper-phototropic mutant to various light stimuli Phototropic responses are the directional curvature of organs in response to differences in light intensity and/
Adams, Julie +2 more
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