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Brassinosteroids, gibberellins and light-mediated signalling are the three-way controls of plant sprouting.
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Brassinosteroids, gibberellins and light-mediated signalling are the three-way controls of plant sprouting.

Yvon Jaillais et Grégory Vert
Nature Cell Biology, Vol.14(8), pp.788-90
08/2012
PMID: 22854813

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Arabidopsis Arabidopsis Proteins Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors Brassinosteroids Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Gene-Environment Interaction Gibberellins Nuclear Proteins Phytochrome arabidopsis expression des gènes régulation génétique
The steroid hormones found in plants, the brassinosteroids, were originally genetically identified about 15 years ago as critical regulators of seedling photomorphogenesis. Two studies now shed light on the molecular mechanisms behind this observation. Brassinosteroids control seedling morphogenesis through direct interaction with master transcriptional regulators downstream of growth-promoting hormones and light signalling.

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