A Role for Cytokinins in De-Etiolation in Arabidopsis (det Mutants Have an Altered Response to Cytokinins).
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Pleiotropic control of glucose and hormone responses by PRL1, a nuclear WD protein, in ArabidopsisRegulation of chloroplast development and function by cytokininArabidopsis det2 is defective in the conversion of (24R)-24-methylcholest-4-En-3-one to (24R)-24-methyl-5alpha-cholestan-3-one in brassinosteroid biosynthesisTranscriptome analysis of cytokinin response in tomato leavesOpposite root growth phenotypes of hy5 versus hy5 hyh mutants correlate with increased constitutive auxin signaling.Increased steady state mRNA levels of the STM and KNAT1 homeobox genes in cytokinin overproducing Arabidopsis thaliana indicate a role for cytokinins in the shoot apical meristem.A critical role of sterols in embryonic patterning and meristem programming revealed by the fackel mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana.hoc: An Arabidopsis mutant overproducing cytokinins and expressing high in vitro organogenic capacity.Distinct light-initiated gene expression and cell cycle programs in the shoot apex and cotyledons of Arabidopsis.STIMPY mutants have increased cytokinin sensitivity during dark germinationStem cell activation by light guides plant organogenesisGenetic approach towards the identification of auxin-cytokinin crosstalk components involved in root developmentGene regulation by cytokinin in Arabidopsis.Ectopic expression of the phosphomimic mutant version of Arabidopsis response regulator 1 promotes a constitutive cytokinin response phenotypeTranscriptome of the inflorescence meristems of the biofuel plant Jatropha curcas treated with cytokininFunctional roles of three cutin biosynthetic acyltransferases in cytokinin responses and skotomorphogenesis.Genome Wide Binding Site Analysis Reveals Transcriptional Coactivation of Cytokinin-Responsive Genes by DELLA ProteinsIntegration of light and metabolic signals for stem cell activation at the shoot apical meristem.Transcriptional profiling of pea ABR17 mediated changes in gene expression in Arabidopsis thalianaTranscriptional regulation of thylakoid galactolipid biosynthesis coordinated with chlorophyll biosynthesis during the development of chloroplasts in Arabidopsis.Extragenic suppressors of the Arabidopsis det1 mutant identify elements of flowering-time and light-response regulatory pathways.CAM7 and HY5 genetically interact to regulate root growth and abscisic acid responses.Effect of blue light on endogenous isopentenyladenine and endoreduplication during photomorphogenesis and de-etiolation of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) seedlingsSuppressors of an Arabidopsis thaliana phyB mutation identify genes that control light signaling and hypocotyl elongation.Moderately enhancing cytokinin level by down-regulation of GhCKX expression in cotton concurrently increases fiber and seed yield.Arabidopsis AtHB7 and AtHB12 evolved divergently to fine tune processes associated with growth and responses to water stressCytokininsTetrapyrrole Metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana.Over-expression of a zeatin O-glucosylation gene in maize leads to growth retardation and tasselseed formation.An Arabidopsis mutant able to green after extended dark periods shows decreased transcripts of seed protein genes and altered sensitivity to abscisic acid.DEG9, a serine protease, modulates cytokinin and light signaling by regulating the level of ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATOR 4.Identification of Rhodococcus fascians cytokinins and their modus operandi to reshape the plantSHW1, a common regulator of abscisic acid (ABA) and light signaling pathwaysA mutation in the tomato DDB1 gene affects cell and chloroplast compartment size and CDT1 transcriptEnvironmental perception avenues: the interaction of cytokinin and environmental response pathways.Label-free quantitative proteomics analysis of etiolated maize seedling leaves during greening.Stay-green plants: what do they tell us about the molecular mechanism of leaf senescence.Quo vadis plant hormone analysis?A Dissociation insertion causes a semidominant mutation that increases expression of TINY, an Arabidopsis gene related to APETALA2.Interactions between cytokinin signalling and abiotic stress responses.
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A Role for Cytokinins in De-Etiolation in Arabidopsis (det Mutants Have an Altered Response to Cytokinins).
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