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Author Ivan A Paponov, William D Teale, Trebar M., Blilou I., Palme K.
Title The PIN auxin efflux facilitators: evolutionary and functional perspectives.
Abstract:
It is widely believed that the PIN proteins are crucial for proper cellular coordination. Since the analysis of the Arabidopsis pin-formed mutant in 1991, and the subsequent cloning of AtPIN1, a further seven members of the family have been discovered. Here, we present an overview of this family of auxin efflux facilitators in monocot and dicot plants, summarizing their evolutionary history, expression profiles and, where appropriate, relating them to protein function.
Journal Trends Plant Sci.
Country Germany
Volume 10(4)
Pages 170-7
Year 2005
PubMed ID 15817418
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DOI 10.1016/j.tplants.2005.02.009
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Relation
Gene LRA1 PIN10A PIN10B PIN1A PIN1B PIN4 PIN5A PIN5B PIN9
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