Do trees grow on money? Auxin as the currency of the cellular economy.

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Abstract

Auxin plays a role in nearly every aspect of a plant's life. Signals from the developmental program, physiological status, and encounters with other organisms all converge on the auxin pathway. The molecular mechanisms facilitating these interactions are diverse; yet, common themes emerge. Auxin can be regulated by modulating rates of biosynthesis, conjugation, and transport, as well as sensitivity of a cell to the auxin signal. In this article, we describe some well-studied examples of auxin's interactions with other pathways.

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Stewart, J. L., & Nemhauser, J. L. (2010). Do trees grow on money? Auxin as the currency of the cellular economy. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology. https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a001420

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