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Autor:
Maxwell, B. B., Clabaugh, I., To, J. P., Loraine, A., Chiang, Y.-H., Bhargava, A., Kieber, J. J., Schaller, G. E.
Cytokinins are N6-substituted adenine derivatives that play diverse roles in plant growth and development. We sought to define a robust set of genes regulated by cytokinin as well as to query the response of genes not represented on microarrays. To t
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Autor:
Yoon, G. M., Kieber, J. J.
This review summarizes and discusses the role of ACC synthase in plants. The classic role of ACC synthase is to act as the key enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway for the plant hormone ethylene. Several recent papers have converged on the notion that
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Wildes, S. L., Alonso, J. M., Kieber, J. J., Chiang, Y.-H., Hill, K., Mason, M. G., Mathews, D. E., Schaller, G. E., Street, I. H., Ecker, J. R., Kim, H. J.
Cytokinins play critical roles in plant growth and development, with the transcriptional response to cytokinin being mediated by the type-B response regulators. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), type-B response regulators (ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE R
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Cytokinins are plant hormones that play critical roles in growth and development. In Arabidopsis, the transcriptional response to cytokinin is regulated by action of type-B Arabidopsis response regulators (ARRs). Although central elements in the cyto
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Autor:
Yoon, G. M., Kieber, J. J.
14-3-3 proteins are a family of conserved phospho-specific binding proteins involved in diverse physiological processes. Plants have large 14-3-3 gene families, and many binding partners have been identified, though relatively few functions have been
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Cooper, B., Groth, G., Kieber, J. J., Kessenbrock, M., Lin, D. Y., Chang, C., Yoon, G. M., Ju, C., Tucker, M. L., Ying, Z. I., Shemansky, J. M., Garrett, W. M., Chang, J.
The gaseous phytohormone ethylene C2H4 mediates numerous aspects of growth and development. Genetic analysis has identified a number of critical elements in ethylene signaling, but how these elements interact biochemically to transduce the signal fro
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Zhang, W., Shiu, S.-H., Kim, H. J., Hill, K., Weir, N. R., Schaller, G. E., Kieber, J. J., Tsai, Y.-C.
Two-component signaling elements play important roles in plants, including a central role in cytokinin signaling. We characterized two-component elements from the monocot rice (Oryza sativa) using several complementary approaches. Phylogenetic analys
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Howard, L., Tapken, W., Pilon, M., Kim, H. J., Lavanway, A. M., Kieber, J. J., Schaller, G. E., Zubo, Y. O., Chiang, Y.-H.
Chloroplasts develop from proplastids in a process that requires the interplay of nuclear and chloroplast genomes, but key steps in this developmental process have yet to be elucidated. Here, we show that the nucleus-localized transcription factors G
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