Auxin Biosynthesis.
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Bonnie Bartel
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V Kriechbaumer, W J Park, A Gierl, E Glawischnig in Plant biology Stuttgart Germany (2006)For the biosynthesis of the phytohormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), a number of tryptophan-dependent and -independent pathways have been discussed. Maize is an appropriate model system to analyze IAA biosynthesis particularly because high…Save reference to library · Related research 10 readers
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J Normanly, J P Slovin, J D Cohen in Plant Hormones Physiology Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (2003)Chemical forms of Auxin in Plants: IAA (indole -3-acetic -acid) 4-Cl-IAA (4-Chloroindole-3-acetic -acid) IBA (indole -3-butrytic -acid) + verschiedene konjugierte FormenInputs in den Auxin-Pool: a) de novo Synthese via Tryptophan, indolyc Vorgänger…Save reference to library · Related research 16 readers
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J Normanly, J P Slovin, J D Cohen in Plant Physiology (1995)Charles Darwin cited the 1871 I'h.D. thesis of Theophil Ciesielski when he postulated in 1880 that a "transmitted influence" present in the tip of plant shoots was responsi- ble for gravitropism. Both Darwin and Ciesielski had real- ized that the…Save reference to library · Related research 11 readers
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Erich Glawischnig, Adriana Tomas, Wolfgang Eisenreich, Peter Spiteller, Adelbert Bacher, Alfons Gierl in Plant Physiology (2000)Auxin biosynthesis was analyzed in a maize (Zea mays) kernel culture system in which the seeds develop under physiological conditions similar to the in vivo situation. This system was modified for precursor feeding experiments. Tryptophan (Trp) is…Save reference to library · Related research 11 readers
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Yunde Zhao in Annual Review of Plant Biology (2010)Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the main auxin in higher plants, has profound effects on plant growth and development. Both plants and some plant pathogens can produce IAA to modulate plant growth. Although the genes and biochemical reactions for auxin…Save reference to library · Related research 139 readers
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K Mashiguchi, K Tanaka, T Sakai, S Sugawara, H Kawaide, M Natsume, et al. in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2011)The phytohormone auxin plays critical roles in the regulation of plant growth and development. Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) has been recognized as the major auxin for more than 70 y. Although several pathways have been proposed, how auxin is…Save reference to library · Related research 72 readers
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Kazuo Soeno, Hideki Goda, Takahiro Ishii, Takehiko Ogura, Tomoe Tachikawa, Eriko Sasaki, et al. in Plant cell physiology (2010)Despite its importance in plant growth and development, the auxin biosynthetic pathway has remained elusive. In this study, we analyzed hormone series transcriptome data from AtGenExpress in Arabidopsis and found that aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG)…Save reference to library · Related research 27 readers
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Yoshihisa Ikeda, Shuzhen Men, Urs Fischer, Anna N Stepanova, José M Alonso, Karin Ljung, in Nature Cell Biology (2009)The coordination of cell polarity within the plane of a single tissue layer (planar polarity) is a crucial task during development of multicellular organisms. Mechanisms underlying establishment of planar polarity, however, differ substantially…Save reference to library · Related research 42 readers
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Jennifer Normanly in Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology (2010)There is abundant evidence of multiple biosynthesis pathways for the major naturally occurring auxin in plants, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), and examples of differential use of two general routes of IAA synthesis, namely Trp-dependent and…Save reference to library · Related research 44 readers
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Yuko Yamamoto, Noriko Kamiya, Yoichi Morinaka, Makoto Matsuoka, Takashi Sazuka in Plant Physiology (2007)Although indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the predominant auxin in plants, plays a critical role in various plant growth and developmental processes, its biosynthesis and regulation have not been clearly elucidated. To investigate the molecular…Save reference to library · Related research 24 readers
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