Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Spatial Regulation of Root Growth: Placing the Plant TOR Pathway in a Developmental PerspectiveTomato FK506 Binding Protein 12KD (FKBP12) Mediates the Interaction between Rapamycin and Target of Rapamycin (TOR)Integration of transcriptomics and metabolomics data specifies the metabolic response of Chlamydomonas to rapamycin treatment.ATP-competitive mTOR kinase inhibitors delay plant growth by triggering early differentiation of meristematic cells but no developmental patterning change.The role of target of rapamycin signaling networks in plant growth and metabolism.Integration of light and metabolic signals for stem cell activation at the shoot apical meristem.The cytosolic thiouridylase CTU2 of Arabidopsis thaliana is essential for posttranscriptional thiolation of tRNAs and influences root developmentThe TOR Pathway Is Involved in Adventitious Root Formation in Arabidopsis and Potato.Dual regulation of water retention and cell growth by a stress-associated protein (SAP) gene in PrunusAuxin Signaling in Regulation of Plant Translation ReinitiationScFKBP12 bridges rapamycin and AtTOR in ArabidopsisMaster Regulators in Plant Glucose Signaling NetworksReplication protein A subunit 3 and the iron efficiency response in soybean.Overexpression of the PP2A regulatory subunit Tap46 leads to enhanced plant growth through stimulation of the TOR signalling pathway.The small subunit 1 of the Arabidopsis isopropylmalate isomerase is required for normal growth and development and the early stages of glucosinolate formation.Mechanism of cytoplasmic mRNA translation.Expression profiling and functional analysis reveals that TOR is a key player in regulating photosynthesis and phytohormone signaling pathways in Arabidopsis.TOR-inhibitor insensitive-1 (TRIN1) regulates cotyledons greening in ArabidopsisLongevity and aging.Target of Rapamycin Is a Key Player for Auxin Signaling Transduction in Arabidopsis.Sugar metabolism and the plant target of rapamycin kinase: a sweet operaTOR?Translational Regulation of Cytoplasmic mRNAsUbiquitin-related modifiers of Arabidopsis thaliana influence root development.Growth-inducing effects of argon plasma on soybean sprouts via the regulation of demethylation levels of energy metabolism-related genes.Ectopic expression of Arabidopsis Target of Rapamycin (AtTOR) improves water-use efficiency and yield potential in rice.Differential TOR activation and cell proliferation in Arabidopsis root and shoot apexes.The crosstalk between Target of Rapamycin (TOR) and Jasmonic Acid (JA) signaling existing in Arabidopsis and cottonSugar signals and the control of plant growth and development.Balancing act: matching growth with environment by the TOR signalling pathway.The low energy signaling network.Novel links in the plant TOR kinase signaling network.Crosstalk between Photoreceptor and Sugar Signaling Modulates Floral Signal TransductionQuantitative trait loci and candidate genes underlying genotype by environment interaction in the response of Arabidopsis thaliana to drought.Alteration of cell wall xylan acetylation trigger defense responses that counterbalance the immune deficiencies of plants impaired in the β subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein.A Legume TOR Protein Kinase Regulates Rhizobium Symbiosis and Is Essential for Infection and Nodule Development.Synergism between inositol polyphosphates and TOR kinase signaling in nutrient sensing, growth control and lipid metabolism in Chlamydomonas.The TOR Signaling Network in the Model Unicellular Green Alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.TANG1, Encoding a Symplekin_C Domain-Contained Protein, Influences Sugar Responses in Arabidopsis.Involvement of the Putative N-Acetylornithine Deacetylase from Arabidopsis thaliana in Flowering and Fruit Development.Quantitative phosphoproteomics reveals the role of the AMPK plant ortholog SnRK1 as a metabolic master regulator under energy deprivation.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis.
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Target of rapamycin signaling regulates metabolism, growth, and life span in Arabidopsis
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Autar Mattoo
Danny Alexander
Daoquan Xiang
Edwin Wang
Gopalan Selvaraj
Jinghe Wang
Maozhi Ren
Prakash Venglat
Raju Datla
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10.1105/TPC.112.107144
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2012-12-28T00:00:00Z