A systems biology approach to dissect the contribution of brassinosteroid and auxin hormones to vascular patterning in the shoot of Arabidopsis thaliana

scientific article published on July 2010

A systems biology approach to dissect the contribution of brassinosteroid and auxin hormones to vascular patterning in the shoot of Arabidopsis thaliana is …
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P356DOI10.4161/PSB.5.7.12096
P932PMC publication ID3014544
P698PubMed publication ID20622513

P2093author name stringMarta Ibañes
Ana I Caño-Delgado
Norma Fàbregas
P2860cites workBrassinosteroid levels increase drastically prior to morphogenesis of tracheary elementsQ28346618
The Arabidopsis dwf7/ste1 mutant is defective in the delta7 sterol C-5 desaturation step leading to brassinosteroid biosynthesisQ28369612
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The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis rootsQ33340720
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Dof5.6/HCA2, a Dof transcription factor gene, regulates interfascicular cambium formation and vascular tissue development in ArabidopsisQ33348189
BRL1 and BRL3 are novel brassinosteroid receptors that function in vascular differentiation in ArabidopsisQ33982361
Local, efflux-dependent auxin gradients as a common module for plant organ formation.Q34280509
Control of leaf vascular patterning by polar auxin transportQ34649214
Vascular patterning: more than just auxin?Q35157590
FIXATION IMAGES OF SIEVE ELEMENT PLASTIDS IN BETA.Q36377928
Hormone interactions during vascular development.Q37226528
Brassinosteroid signaling and auxin transport are required to establish the periodic pattern of Arabidopsis shoot vascular bundlesQ37278881
Responses of plant vascular systems to auxin transport inhibitionQ41670045
Virus-like particles in nuclei of phloem cells in spinach leaves infected with the curly top virusQ41786930
Regulation of polar auxin transport by AtPIN1 in Arabidopsis vascular tissueQ42465450
Brassinosteroids rescue the deficiency of CYP90, a cytochrome P450, controlling cell elongation and de-etiolation in Arabidopsis.Q42628760
Brassinazole, an inhibitor of brassinosteroid biosynthesis, inhibits development of secondary xylem in cress plants (Lepidium sativum).Q43751054
Studies on the role of the Arabidopsis gene MONOPTEROS in vascular development and plant cell axializationQ48636693
Dynamics of MONOPTEROS and PIN-FORMED1 expression during leaf vein pattern formation in Arabidopsis thaliana.Q50701898
Auxin transport is sufficient to generate a maximum and gradient guiding root growth.Q53520095
The epidermis both drives and restricts plant shoot growthQ59056872
Aux/IAA proteins repress expression of reporter genes containing natural and highly active synthetic auxin response elementsQ73945898
Overexpression of DWARF4 in the brassinosteroid biosynthetic pathway results in increased vegetative growth and seed yield in ArabidopsisQ74319720
Tracheary Element DifferentiationQ74801404
Polar auxin transport and patterning: grow with the flowQ83161853
P433issue7
P921main subjectsystems biologyQ815297
Arabidopsis thalianaQ158695
brassinosteroidQ421976
P304page(s)903-906
P577publication date2010-07-01
P1433published inPlant Signaling and BehaviorQ15757476
P1476titleA systems biology approach to dissect the contribution of brassinosteroid and auxin hormones to vascular patterning in the shoot of Arabidopsis thaliana
P478volume5

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