نتایج جستجو برای: cytokinins

تعداد نتایج: 2151  

2014
Guzel R. Kudoyarova Alla V. Korobova Guzel R. Akhiyarova Tatiana N. Arkhipova Denis Yu. Zaytsev Els Prinsen Naum L. Egutkin Sergey S. Medvedev Stanislav Yu. Veselov

Cytokinin flow from roots to shoots can serve as a long-distance signal important for root-to-shoot communication. In the past, changes in cytokinin flow from roots to shoots have been mainly attributed to changes in the rate of synthesis or breakdown in the roots. The present research tested the possibility that active uptake of cytokinin by root cells may also influence its export to shoots. ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Laurent Laplaze Eva Benkova Ilda Casimiro Lies Maes Steffen Vanneste Ranjan Swarup Dolf Weijers Vanessa Calvo Boris Parizot Maria Begoña Herrera-Rodriguez Remko Offringa Neil Graham Patrick Doumas Jiri Friml Didier Bogusz Tom Beeckman Malcolm Bennett

In Arabidopsis thaliana, lateral roots are formed from root pericycle cells adjacent to the xylem poles. Lateral root development is regulated antagonistically by the plant hormones auxin and cytokinin. While a great deal is known about how auxin promotes lateral root development, the mechanism of cytokinin repression is still unclear. Elevating cytokinin levels was observed to disrupt lateral ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Olivier Hamant Fabien Nogué Enric Belles-Boix Delphine Jublot Olivier Grandjean Jan Traas Véronique Pautot

Using a transgenic line that overexpresses a fusion of the KNAT2 (KNOTTED-like Arabidopsis) homeodomain protein and the hormone-binding domain of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), we have investigated the possible relations between KNAT2 and various hormones. Upon activation of the KNAT2-GR fusion, we observed a delayed senescence of the leaves and a higher rate of shoot initiation, two process...

2015
Elisabeth Stes Stephen Depuydt Annick De Keyser Cedrick Matthys Kris Audenaert Koichi Yoneyama Stefaan Werbrouck Sofie Goormachtig Danny Vereecke

Leafy gall syndrome is the consequence of modified plant development in response to a mixture of cytokinins secreted by the biotrophic actinomycete Rhodococcus fascians. The similarity of the induced symptoms with the phenotype of plant mutants defective in strigolactone biosynthesis and signalling prompted an evaluation of the involvement of strigolactones in this pathology. All tested strigol...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2004
Lukás Spíchal Natalia Yu Rakova Michael Riefler Takeshi Mizuno Georgy A Romanov Miroslav Strnad Thomas Schmülling

Strains of Escherichia coli that express two different cytokinin receptors of Arabidopsis thaliana, CRE1/AHK4 and AHK3, were used to study the relative sensitivity of these receptors to various cytokinins. Both receptors were most sensitive to the bases of the isoprenoid-type cytokinins trans-zeatin and isopentenyladenine but differed significantly in the recognition of other cytokinin compound...

2012
S.N. Lomin D.M. Krivosheev M.Yu. Steklov D.I. Osolodkin G.A. Romanov

Cytokinins belong to one of the most important and well-known classes of plant hormones. Discovered over half a century ago, cytokinins have retained the attention of researchers due to the variety of the effects they have on the growth and development of vegetable organisms, their participation in a plant adaptation to external conditions, and the potential to be used in biotechnology, agricul...

Journal: :Molecules 2010
Petr Tarkowski Kristýna Floková Kateřina Václavíková Pavel Jaworek Martin Raus Anders Nordström Ondřej Novák Karel Doležal Marek Sebela Jitka Frébortová

An improved method for determining the relative biosynthetic rate of isoprenoid cytokinins has been developed. A set of 11 relevant isoprenoid cytokinins, including zeatin isomers, was separated by ultra performance liquid chromatography in less than 6 min. The iP-type cytokinins were observed to give rise to a previously-unknown fragment at m/z 69; we suggest that the diagnostic (204-69) trans...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2011
Liesbeth Vercruyssen Nathalie Gonzalez Tomás Werner Thomas Schmülling Dirk Inzé

Functionally distinct Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) genes that positively affect root or shoot growth when ectopically expressed were combined to explore the feasibility of enhanced biomass production. Enhanced root growth resulting from cytokinin deficiency was obtained by overexpressing CYTOKININ OXIDASE/DEHYDROGENASE3 (CKX3) under the control of the root-specific PYK10 promoter. Plants ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Masayuki Higuchi Melissa S Pischke Ari Pekka Mähönen Kaori Miyawaki Yukari Hashimoto Motoaki Seki Masatomo Kobayashi Kazuo Shinozaki Tomohiko Kato Satoshi Tabata Ykä Helariutta Michael R Sussman Tatsuo Kakimoto

Since their discovery as cell-division factors in plant tissue culture about five decades ago, cytokinins have been hypothesized to play a central role in the regulation of cell division and differentiation in plants. To test this hypothesis in planta, we isolated Arabidopsis plants lacking one, two, or three of the genes encoding a subfamily of histidine kinases (CRE1, AHK2, and AHK3) that fun...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2010
Marta Kowalska Petr Galuszka Jitka Frébortová Marek Šebela Tibor Béres Tomáš Hluska Mária Šmehilová Kristin D Bilyeu Ivo Frébort

The catabolism of cytokinins is a vital component of hormonal regulation, contributing to the control of active forms of cytokinins and their cellular distribution. The enzyme catalyzing the irreversible cleavage of N(6)-side chains from cytokinins is a flavoprotein classified as cytokinin dehydrogenase (CKX, EC 1.5.99.12). CKXs also show low cytokinin oxidase activity, but molecular oxygen is ...

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