Regulation of the nuclear activities of brassinosteroid signaling
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Regulation of the nuclear activities of brassinosteroid signaling
Abstract
Brassinosteroids (BRs) are important plant growth hormones that largely rely on transcription factors (TFs) to regulate a variety of plant physiological/developmental processes. Past genetic and biochemical studies have identified two key TFs and interacting partners that play major roles in regulating many BR-responsive genes, while genome-wide microarray experiments have discovered at least 50 BR-regulated TFs. However, little is known how these TFs function or whether additional TFs are involved in BR signaling. In the past few years, genetic studies and yeast one/two-hybrid screens coupled with microarray and chromatin immunoprecipitation experiments not only revealed new roles of the key regulatory TFs but also implicated additional TFs and other nuclear proteins in regulating the nuclear activities of BR signaling in Arabidopsis and rice.
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