نتایج جستجو برای: Strigolactone

تعداد نتایج: 433  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Hiroaki Ueda Makoto Kusaba

Leaf senescence is not a passive degenerative process; it represents a process of nutrient relocation, in which materials are salvaged for growth at a later stage or to produce the next generation. Leaf senescence is regulated by various factors, such as darkness, stress, aging, and phytohormones. Strigolactone is a recently identified phytohormone, and it has multiple functions in plant develo...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2015
Dominique Lauressergues Olivier André Jianling Peng Jiangqi Wen Rujin Chen Pascal Ratet Million Tadege Kirankumar S Mysore Soizic F Rochange

Strigolactones were recently identified as a new class of plant hormones involved in the control of shoot branching. The characterization of strigolactone mutants in several species has progressively revealed their contribution to several other aspects of development in roots and shoots. In this article, we characterize strigolactone-deficient and strigolactone-insensitive mutants of the model ...

2010
Shinsaku Ito Nobutaka Kitahata Mikihisa Umehara Atsushi Hanada Atsutaka Kato Kotomi Ueno Kiyoshi Mashiguchi Junko Kyozuka Koichi Yoneyama Shinjiro Yamaguchi Tadao Asami

Several triazole-containing chemicals have previously been shown to act as efficient inhibitors of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases. To discover a strigolactone biosynthesis inhibitor, we screened a chemical library of triazole derivatives to find chemicals that induce tiller bud outgrowth of rice seedlings. We discovered a triazole-type chemical, TIS13 [2,2-dimethyl-7-phenoxy-4-(1H-1,2,4-triazol...

2016
Tom Bennett Yueyang Liang Madeleine Seale Sally Ward Dörte Müller Ottoline Leyser

Strigolactones are a recently identified class of hormone that regulate multiple aspects of plant development. The DWARF14 (D14) α/β fold protein has been identified as a strigolactone receptor, which can act through the SCFMAX2 ubiquitin ligase, but the universality of this mechanism is not clear. Multiple proteins have been suggested as targets for strigolactone signalling, including both dir...

2016
Sophia L Samodelov Hannes M Beyer Xiujie Guo Maximilian Augustin Kun-Peng Jia Lina Baz Oliver Ebenhöh Peter Beyer Wilfried Weber Salim Al-Babili Matias D Zurbriggen

Strigolactones are key regulators of plant development and interaction with symbiotic fungi; however, quantitative tools for strigolactone signaling analysis are lacking. We introduce a genetically encoded hormone biosensor used to analyze strigolactone-mediated processes, including the study of the components involved in the hormone perception/signaling complex and the structural specificity a...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Philip B Brewer Elizabeth A Dun Brett J Ferguson Catherine Rameau Christine A Beveridge

During the last century, two key hypotheses have been proposed to explain apical dominance in plants: auxin promotes the production of a second messenger that moves up into buds to repress their outgrowth, and auxin saturation in the stem inhibits auxin transport from buds, thereby inhibiting bud outgrowth. The recent discovery of strigolactone as the novel shoot-branching inhibitor allowed us ...

2013
Reinöhl V.

Physiologically, branching is regulated by a complex interplay of hormones including auxin, cytokinin and recently discovered strigolactone. The study is focused on the effect of strigolactone on shoot branching of pea (Pisum sativum L.) in relation with polar auxin transport, which has an essential role in apical dominance. After decapitation of the dominant apex lateral buds are released from...

2011
Antonio Illana José M. García-Garrido Inmaculada Sampedro Juan A. Ocampo Horst Vierheilig

Although most land plants are hosts for arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF), a small number of plant families are arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) nonhosts. There are indications that strigolactone levels in root exudates of AM nonhost plants are lower than in AM host plants, and it has been shown that in the strigolactone-deficient rms1 mutant (ccd8) of the AM host plant pea, the AMF colonization of...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Florin Oancea Emilian Georgescu Radoslava Matusova Florentina Georgescu Alina Nicolescu Iuliana Raut Maria-Luiza Jecu Marius-Constantin Vladulescu Lucian Vladulescu Calin Deleanu

The importance of strigolactones in plant biology prompted us to synthesize simplified strigolactone mimics effective as exogenous signals for rhizosphere organisms. New strigolactone mimics easily derived from simple and available starting materials in significant amounts were prepared and fully characterized. These compounds contain an aromatic or heterocyclic ring, usually present in various...

2016
Alexandre de Saint Germain Guillaume Clavé Marie-Ange Badet-Denisot Jean-Paul Pillot David Cornu Jean-Pierre Le Caer Marco Burger Frank Pelissier Pascal Retailleau Colin Turnbull Sandrine Bonhomme Joanne Chory Catherine Rameau François-Didier Boyer

Strigolactone plant hormones control plant architecture and are key players in both symbiotic and parasitic interactions. They contain an ABC tricyclic lactone connected to a butenolide group, the D ring. The DWARF14 (D14) strigolactone receptor belongs to the superfamily of α/β-hydrolases, and is known to hydrolyze the bond between the ABC lactone and the D ring. Here we characterized the bind...

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