Auxins and cytokinins—The role of subcellular organization on homeostasis

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Abstract

Plant hormones are master regulators of plant growth and development. Better knowledge of their spatial signaling and homeostasis (transport and metabolism) on the lowest structural levels (cellular and subcellular) is therefore crucial to a better understanding of developmental processes in plants. Recent progress in phytohormone analysis at the cellular and subcellular levels has greatly improved the effectiveness of isolation protocols and the sensitivity of analytical methods. This review is mainly focused on homeostasis of two plant hormone groups, auxins and cytokinins. It will summarize and discuss their tissue-and cell-type specific distributions at the cellular and subcellular levels.

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Skalický, V., Kubeš, M., Napier, R., & Novák, O. (2018, October 11). Auxins and cytokinins—The role of subcellular organization on homeostasis. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19103115

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