The logic of communication: Roles for mobile transcription factors in plants

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Abstract

Mobile transcription factors play many roles in plant development. Here, we compare the use of mobile transcription factors as signals with some canonical signal transduction processes in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. After an initial survey, we focus on the SHORT-ROOT pathway in Arabidopsis roots to show that, despite the simplicity of the concept of mobile transcription factor signalling, many lines of evidence reveal a surprising complexity in control mechanisms linked to this process. We argue that these controls bestow precision, robustness, and versatility on mobile transcription factor signalling.

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Long, Y., Scheres, B., & Blilou, I. (2015, February 1). The logic of communication: Roles for mobile transcription factors in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eru548

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