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ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis Thaliana (mouse-ear Cress)
TISSUE(S): Hypocotyl
SUBMITTER:
Youngwoo Lee
LAB HEAD: Daniel Szymanski
PROVIDER: PXD061200 | Pride | 2026-01-14
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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Lee Youngwoo Y Park Hye Lin HL Yoon Gyeong Mee GM Szymanski Daniel B DB
Plant physiology 20251101 4
Protein-level cellular dynamics, including multimerization, play a crucial role in the rapid adaptation of plants during developmental transitions and environmental stresses. The gaseous phytohormone ethylene is a key regulator of rapid cellular growth. During soil emergence, etiolated seedlings undergo crucial morphological changes to their apical hooks and hypocotyls, with ethylene inhibiting hypocotyl axial elongation while promoting radial expansion. Ethylene triggers these growth responses ...[more]