Recent advances in the regulation of brassinosteroid signaling and biosynthesis pathways.
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Versatile roles of brassinosteroid in plants in the context of its homoeostasis, signaling and crosstalksPredictive modelling of complex agronomic and biological systemsEvidence for intermolecular interactions between the intracellular domains of the arabidopsis receptor-like kinase ACR4, its homologs and the Wox5 transcription factorThe growing story of (ARABIDOPSIS) CRINKLY 4.Somatic embryogenesis receptor kinases control root development mainly via brassinosteroid-independent actions in Arabidopsis thaliana.BES1 regulates the localization of the brassinosteroid receptor BRL3 within the provascular tissue of the Arabidopsis primary rootGibberellins Promote Brassinosteroids Action and Both Increase Heterosis for Plant Height in Maize (Zea mays L.).The U-box E3 ubiquitin ligase TUD1 functions with a heterotrimeric G α subunit to regulate Brassinosteroid-mediated growth in riceLaser microdissection coupled to transcriptional profiling of Arabidopsis roots inoculated by Plasmodiophora brassicae indicates a role for brassinosteroids in clubroot formation.Big roles of small kinases: the complex functions of receptor-like cytoplasmic kinases in plant immunity and development.Consequences of induced brassinosteroid deficiency in Arabidopsis leaves.The roles of phosphorylation and SHAGGY-like protein kinases in geminivirus C4 protein induced hyperplasia.OVATE Family Protein 8 Positively Mediates Brassinosteroid Signaling through Interacting with the GSK3-like Kinase in Rice.Brassinosteroid action in flowering plants: a Darwinian perspective.MYBL2 is a substrate of GSK3-like kinase BIN2 and acts as a corepressor of BES1 in brassinosteroid signaling pathway in Arabidopsis.Survey of Genes Involved in Biosynthesis, Transport, and Signaling of Phytohormones with Focus on Solanum lycopersicumPre-sowing Seed Treatment with 24-Epibrassinolide Ameliorates Pesticide Stress in Brassica juncea L. through the Modulation of Stress MarkersAssessing the diverse functions of BAK1 and its homologs in arabidopsis, beyond BR signaling and PTI responses.Identification and Characterization of Multiple Intermediate Alleles of the Key Genes Regulating Brassinosteroid Biosynthesis Pathways.Brassinosteroid signaling network: implications on yield and stress tolerance.The brassinosteroid signaling pathway-new key players and interconnections with other signaling networks crucial for plant development and stress tolerance.Ligand perception, activation, and early signaling of plant steroid receptor brassinosteroid insensitive 1.Receptor-like kinases in plant innate immunity.Early transcriptomic adaptation to Na₂CO₃ stress altered the expression of a quarter of the total genes in the maize genome and exhibited shared and distinctive profiles with NaCl and high pH stresses.Association mapping of brassinosteroid candidate genes and plant architecture in a diverse panel of Sorghum bicolor.Jasmonic acid-mediated defense suppresses brassinosteroid-mediated susceptibility to Rice black streaked dwarf virus infection in rice.Transcription factor HAT1 is phosphorylated by BIN2 kinase and mediates brassinosteroid repressed gene expression in Arabidopsis.Teaching an old hormone new tricks: cytosolic Ca2+ elevation involvement in plant brassinosteroid signal transduction cascades.Silencing brassinosteroid receptor BRI1 impairs herbivory-elicited accumulation of jasmonic acid-isoleucine and diterpene glycosides, but not jasmonic acid and trypsin proteinase inhibitors in Nicotiana attenuata.XIAO is involved in the control of organ size by contributing to the regulation of signaling and homeostasis of brassinosteroids and cell cycling in rice.Rice ERECT LEAF 1 acts in an alternative brassinosteroid signaling pathway independent of the receptor kinase OsBRI1.Phototropism: growing towards an understanding of plant movement.A mathematical model for the coreceptors SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE1 and SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE3 in BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-mediated signaling.A mathematical model for BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1-mediated signaling in root growth and hypocotyl elongation.Crosstalk of the Brassinosteroid Signalosome with Phytohormonal and Stress Signaling Components Maintains a Balance between the Processes of Growth and Stress ToleranceTranscriptomic Analyses of Root Restriction Effects on Phytohormone Content and Signal Transduction during Grape Berry Development and Ripening
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Recent advances in the regulation of brassinosteroid signaling and biosynthesis pathways.
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Recent advances in the regulation of brassinosteroid signaling and biosynthesis pathways.
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10.1111/J.1744-7909.2011.01046.X
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z