Phosphorylation of conserved PIN motifs directs Arabidopsis PIN1 polarity and auxin transport.
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Molecular genetic analysis of phototropism in ArabidopsisRegulation of polar auxin transport by protein and lipid kinasesA Bird's-Eye View of Molecular Changes in Plant Gravitropism Using Omics TechniquesA current perspective on the role of AGCVIII kinases in PIN-mediated apical hook developmentShedding light on auxin movement: light-regulation of polar auxin transport in the photocontrol of plant developmentPavement cells: a model system for non-transcriptional auxin signalling and crosstalksPolar delivery in plants; commonalities and differences to animal epithelial cellsA division in PIN-mediated auxin patterning during organ initiation in grassesEmerging roles of long non-coding RNA in root developmental plasticity and regulation of phosphate homeostasisA model for an early role of auxin in Arabidopsis gynoecium morphogenesisParalogous radiations of PIN proteins with multiple origins of noncanonical PIN structurePhylogeny and molecular evolution analysis of PIN-FORMED 1 in angiosperm.Flavonol-induced changes in PIN2 polarity and auxin transport in the Arabidopsis thaliana rol1-2 mutant require phosphatase activityOrganogenesis from stem cells in planta: multiple feedback loops integrating molecular and mechanical signals.Functional identification of the phosphorylation sites of Arabidopsis PIN-FORMED3 for its subcellular localization and biological role.A PP6-type phosphatase holoenzyme directly regulates PIN phosphorylation and auxin efflux in Arabidopsis.Transcript profiling of cytokinin action in Arabidopsis roots and shoots discovers largely similar but also organ-specific responses.Mutation of the cytosolic ribosomal protein-encoding RPS10B gene affects shoot meristematic function in ArabidopsisArabidopsis JAGGED links floral organ patterning to tissue growth by repressing Kip-related cell cycle inhibitors.The boron efflux transporter ROTTEN EAR is required for maize inflorescence development and fertility.Auxin and cytokinin act during gynoecial patterning and the development of ovules from the meristematic medial domain.The WRKY Transcription Factor WRKY71/EXB1 Controls Shoot Branching by Transcriptionally Regulating RAX Genes in Arabidopsis.The cytokinin response factors modulate root and shoot growth and promote leaf senescence in Arabidopsis.The Arabidopsis glutamate receptor-like gene GLR3.6 controls root development by repressing the Kip-related protein gene KRP4.Overexpression of the protein phosphatase 2A regulatory subunit a gene ZmPP2AA1 improves low phosphate tolerance by remodeling the root system architecture of maize.Auxin efflux by PIN-FORMED proteins is activated by two different protein kinases, D6 PROTEIN KINASE and PINOIDThe march of the PINs: developmental plasticity by dynamic polar targeting in plant cellsPhosphate depletion modulates auxin transport in Triticum aestivum leading to altered root branching.Recycling, clustering, and endocytosis jointly maintain PIN auxin carrier polarity at the plasma membrane.Auxin transport through PIN-FORMED 3 (PIN3) controls shade avoidance and fitness during competition.The M3 phosphorylation motif has been functionally conserved for intracellular trafficking of long-looped PIN-FORMEDs in the Arabidopsis root hair cell.Dynamic control of auxin distribution imposes a bilateral-to-radial symmetry switch during gynoecium development.The role of Arabidopsis Actin-Related Protein 3 in amyloplast sedimentation and polar auxin transport in root gravitropism.Phosphorylation switch modulates the interdigitated pattern of PIN1 localization and cell expansion in Arabidopsis leaf epidermis.Phototropism: mechanism and outcomes.The Arabidopsis thaliana elongator complex subunit 2 epigenetically affects root development.The Protein Kinase CK2 Mediates Cross-Talk between Auxin- and Salicylic Acid-Signaling Pathways in the Regulation of PINOID Transcription.Regulation of ABCB1/PGP1-catalysed auxin transport by linker phosphorylation.Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Cascade MKK7-MPK6 Plays Important Roles in Plant Development and Regulates Shoot Branching by Phosphorylating PIN1 in Arabidopsis.Phosphorylation of CBP20 Links MicroRNA to Root Growth in the Ethylene Response.
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Phosphorylation of conserved PIN motifs directs Arabidopsis PIN1 polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... polarity and auxin transport.
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Phosphorylation of conserved P ...... 1 polarity and auxin transport
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Arnoud van Marion
Fang Huang
Lindy Abas
Marcelo Kemel Zago
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10.1105/TPC.109.072678
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2010-04-20T00:00:00Z