Plants are able to orient their growth according to gravity, which ultimately controls both shoot and root architecture.1 Gravitropism is a dynamic process whereby gravistimulation induces the asymmetric distribution of the plant hormone auxin, leading to asymmetric growth, organ bending, and subsequent reset of auxin distribution back to the original pre-gravistimulation situation.1, 2, 3 Differential auxin accumulation during the gravitropic response depends on the activity of polarly localized PIN-FORMED (PIN) auxin-efflux carriers.1, 2, 3, 4 In particular, the timing of this dynamic response is regulated by PIN2,5,6 but the underlying molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. Here, we show that MEMBRANE ASSOCIATED KINASE REGULATO...
In the root, the transport of auxin from the tip to the elongation zone, referred to here as shootwa...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
Arabidopsis PIN2 protein directs transport of the phytohormone auxin from the root tip into the root...
Plants are able to orient their growth according to gravity, which ultimately controls both shoot an...
International audienceGraphical Abstract Highlights d MAKR2 is co-expressed with PIN2 and regulates ...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
International audienceGravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Plants adjust their growth according to gravity. Gravitropism involves gravity perception, signal tr...
Gravitropic bending of plant organs is mediated by an asymmetric signaling of the plant hormone auxi...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
In the root, the transport of auxin from the tip to the elongation zone, referred to here as shootwa...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
Arabidopsis PIN2 protein directs transport of the phytohormone auxin from the root tip into the root...
Plants are able to orient their growth according to gravity, which ultimately controls both shoot an...
International audienceGraphical Abstract Highlights d MAKR2 is co-expressed with PIN2 and regulates ...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
The distribution of the phytohormone auxin regulates many aspects of plant development including gro...
Gravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to changes in orientation...
Gravitropism is an important tropic response in plants that allows the ability to respond to changes...
International audienceGravity profoundly influences plant growth and development. Plants respond to ...
Re-orientation of Arabidopsis seedlings induces a rapid, asymmetric release of the growth regulator ...
Plants adjust their growth according to gravity. Gravitropism involves gravity perception, signal tr...
Gravitropic bending of plant organs is mediated by an asymmetric signaling of the plant hormone auxi...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
In the root, the transport of auxin from the tip to the elongation zone, referred to here as shootwa...
The rate, polarity, and symmetry of the flow of the plant hormone auxin are determined by the polar ...
Arabidopsis PIN2 protein directs transport of the phytohormone auxin from the root tip into the root...