نتایج جستجو برای: iaa

تعداد نتایج: 3606  

2011
Christine Böttcher Paul K. Boss Christopher Davies

Nine Gretchen Hagen (GH3) genes were identified in grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) and six of these were predicted on the basis of protein sequence similarity to act as indole-3-acetic acid (IAA)-amido synthetases. The activity of these enzymes is thought to be important in controlling free IAA levels and one auxin-inducible grapevine GH3 protein, GH3-1, has previously been implicated in the berr...

2015
Etienne Farcot Cyril Lavedrine Teva Vernoux

Auxin is essential for plant development from embryogenesis onwards. Auxin acts in large part through regulation of transcription. The proteins acting in the signalling pathway regulating transcription downstream of auxin have been identified as well as the interactions between these proteins, thus identifying the topology of this network implicating 54 Auxin Response Factor (ARF) and Aux/IAA (...

Journal: :Development 2003
Kirsten Knox Claire S Grierson Ottoline Leyser

Signal transduction of the plant hormone auxin centres on the regulation of the abundance of members of the Aux/IAA family of transcriptional regulators, of which there are 29 in Arabidopsis. Auxin can influence Aux/IAA abundance by promoting the transcription of Aux/IAA genes and by reducing the half-life of Aux/IAA proteins. Stabilising mutations, which render Aux/IAA proteins resistant to au...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2006
Hye Sup Yun Se-Hwan Joo Peter B Kaufman Tae-Wuk Kim Ara Kirakosyan Sonia Philosoph-Hadas Seong-Ki Kim Soo Chul Chang

This study was conducted to unravel a mechanism for the gravitropic curvature response in oat (Avena sativa) shoot pulvini. For this purpose, we examined the downward movement of starch-filled chloroplast gravisensors, differential changes in inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP(3)) levels, transport of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) and gravitropic curvature. Upon gravistimulation, the ratio for IAA l...

2012
Luz Irina A. Calderón Villalobos Sarah Lee Cesar De Oliveira Anthony Ivetac Wolfgang Brandt Lynne Armitage Laura B. Sheard Xu Tan Geraint Parry Haibin Mao Ning Zheng Richard Napier Stefan Kepinski Mark Estelle

The plant hormone auxin regulates virtually every aspect of plant growth and development. Auxin acts by binding the F-box protein transport inhibitor response 1 (TIR1) and promotes the degradation of the AUXIN/INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID (Aux/IAA) transcriptional repressors. Here we show that efficient auxin binding requires assembly of an auxin co-receptor complex consisting of TIR1 and an Aux/IAA pr...

2014
Chi-kiu Lo Dekai Wu

We present analyses showing that HMEANT is a reliable, accurate and fine-grained semantic frame based human MT evaluation metric with high inter-annotator agreement (IAA) and correlation with human adequacy judgments, despite only requiring a minimal training of about 15 minutes for lay annotators. Previous work shows that the IAA on the semantic role labeling (SRL) subtask within HMEANT is ove...

2018
Sheri A McClerklin Soon Goo Lee Christopher P Harper Ron Nwumeh Joseph M Jez Barbara N Kunkel

The bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae modulates plant hormone signaling to promote infection and disease development. P. syringae uses several strategies to manipulate auxin physiology in Arabidopsis thaliana to promote pathogenesis, including its synthesis of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), the predominant form of auxin in plants, and production of virulence factors that alter auxin response...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1980
R G Omran

The activities of catalase, peroxidase, indoleacetic acid (IAA) oxidase and peroxide levels in cucumber plants during and after chilling were determined. During 96 hours at 5 C and 85% relative humidity, catalase activity declined, IAA oxidase activity increased, and peroxide concentrations increased. Peroxidase activity was not affected by chilling. When chilled plants were returned to 25 C to...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1993
P. Schopfer

The present debate on the validity of the "acid-growth theory" of auxin (indole-3-acetic acid, IAA) action concentrates on the question of whether IAA-induced proton excretion into the cell wall is quantitatively sufficient to provide the shift in pH that is required to explain IAA-induced growth (see D.L. Rayle, R.E. Cleland [1992] Plant Physiol 99:1271-1274 for a recent apologetic review of t...

2001

It is well known that auxins, primarily indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), exert control over many important developmental processes in plants, including cell division and cell expansion, vascular tissue differentiation, root initiation, apical dominance, gravitropic and phototropic responses, flowering, fruit ripening, leaf senescence, and abscission of leaves and fruit. Despite the wealth of knowled...

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