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View article: An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants
An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants Open
The PINOID (PID) protein kinase is required for flower initiation in Arabidopsis. The pid mutants fail to initiate flowers on inflorescences, a phenotype that is mimicked by disrupting either the NAKED PINS IN YUC MUTANTS (NPY) gene family…
View article: An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants
An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants Open
The PINOID (PID) protein kinase is required for flower initiation in Arabidopsis. The pid mutants fail to initiate flowers on inflorescences, a phenotype that is mimicked by disrupting either the NAKED PINS IN YUC MUTANTS (NPY) gene family…
View article: Author response: An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants
Author response: An increase of NPY1 expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of pinoid (pid) null mutants Open
View article: An increase of <i>NPY1</i> expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of <i>pinoid</i> ( <i>pid</i> ) null mutants
An increase of <i>NPY1</i> expression leads to inhibitory phosphorylation of PIN-FORMED (PIN) proteins and suppression of <i>pinoid</i> ( <i>pid</i> ) null mutants Open
The PINOID (PID) protein kinase is required for flower initiation in Arabidopsis. The pid mutants fail to initiate flowers on inflorescences, a phenotype that is mimicked by disrupting either the NAKED PINS IN YUC MUTANTS ( NPY) gene famil…
View article: BTB/POZ-MATH proteins regulate Arabidopsis seedling development by promoting auxin-independent degradation of the Aux/IAA protein IAA10
BTB/POZ-MATH proteins regulate Arabidopsis seedling development by promoting auxin-independent degradation of the Aux/IAA protein IAA10 Open
After germination, seedlings undergo etiolated development (skotomorphogenesis), enabling them to grow toward the soil surface. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), etiolated seedlings exhibit rapid hypocotyl elongation, apical hook form…
View article: WeedsSORT: A weed tracking-by-detection framework for laser weeding applications within precision agriculture
WeedsSORT: A weed tracking-by-detection framework for laser weeding applications within precision agriculture Open
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i> welcomes Assistant Features Editors starting in 2025 and 2026
<i>Plant Physiology</i> welcomes Assistant Features Editors starting in 2025 and 2026 Open
View article: Ultrasound Control of Genomic Regulatory Toolboxes for Cancer Immunotherapy
Ultrasound Control of Genomic Regulatory Toolboxes for Cancer Immunotherapy Open
There remains a critical need for the precise control of CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)-based technologies. Here, we engineer a set of inducible CRISPR-based tools controllable by focused ultrasound (FUS…
View article: BPMs regulate Arabidopsis seedling development by promoting auxin-independent degradation of the Aux/IAA protein IAA10
BPMs regulate Arabidopsis seedling development by promoting auxin-independent degradation of the Aux/IAA protein IAA10 Open
After germination, seedlings undergo etiolated development (skotomorphogenesis), enabling them to grow towards the soil surface. In Arabidopsis, etiolated seedlings exhibit rapid hypocotyl elongation, apical hook formation and closed cotyl…
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i> is recruiting Assistant Features Editors to start in 2025 and 2026
<i>Plant Physiology</i> is recruiting Assistant Features Editors to start in 2025 and 2026 Open
View article: Celebrating the American Society of Plant Biologists centennial anniversary: A compendium of review articles in plant biology
Celebrating the American Society of Plant Biologists centennial anniversary: A compendium of review articles in plant biology Open
View article: Celebrating the American Society of Plant Biologists centennial anniversary: A compendium of review articles in plant biology
Celebrating the American Society of Plant Biologists centennial anniversary: A compendium of review articles in plant biology Open
to fill a gap in the rapidly progressing areas of
View article: Plant Physiology welcomes 15 new Assistant Features Editors
Plant Physiology welcomes 15 new Assistant Features Editors Open
View article: Suppression of <i>pinoid</i> mutant phenotypes by mutations in <i>PIN-FORMED 1</i> and PIN1-GFP fusion
Suppression of <i>pinoid</i> mutant phenotypes by mutations in <i>PIN-FORMED 1</i> and PIN1-GFP fusion Open
Disruption of either the auxin transporter PIN-FORMED 1 (PIN1) or the protein kinase PINOID (PID) leads to the development of pin-like inflorescences. Previous studies have shown that phosphoregulation of PIN1 by AGC kinases including PID …
View article: Spatiotemporal Control of Genomics and Epigenomics by Ultrasound
Spatiotemporal Control of Genomics and Epigenomics by Ultrasound Open
CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) is a revolutionary technology for genome editing. Its derived technologies such as CRISPR activation (CRISPRa) and CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) further allow transcription…
View article: Plant Physiology is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2024
Plant Physiology is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2024 Open
View article: <scp>ABCB</scp> ‐mediated shootward auxin transport feeds into the root clock
<span>ABCB</span> ‐mediated shootward auxin transport feeds into the root clock Open
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i> welcomes 19 new assistant features editors
<i>Plant Physiology</i> welcomes 19 new assistant features editors Open
View article: Chemical genetic screening identifies nalacin as an inhibitor of GH3 amido synthetase for auxin conjugation
Chemical genetic screening identifies nalacin as an inhibitor of GH3 amido synthetase for auxin conjugation Open
Auxin inactivation is critical for plant growth and development. To develop plant growth regulators functioning in auxin inactivation pathway, we performed a phenotype-based chemical screen in Arabidopsis and identified a chemical, nalacin…
View article: GLKs directly regulate carotenoid biosynthesis via interacting with GBFs in nuclear condensates in plants
GLKs directly regulate carotenoid biosynthesis via interacting with GBFs in nuclear condensates in plants Open
Carotenoids are vital photosynthetic pigments for plants and provide essential nutrients for humans. However, our knowledge of the regulatory control of carotenoid biosynthesis remains limited. Golden2-like transcription factors (GLKs) are…
View article: Agrobacterium- and a single Cas9-sgRNA transcript system-mediated high efficiency gene editing in perennial ryegrass
Agrobacterium- and a single Cas9-sgRNA transcript system-mediated high efficiency gene editing in perennial ryegrass Open
Genome editing technologies provide a powerful tool for genetic improvement of perennial ryegrass, an important forage and turfgrass species worldwide. The sole publication for gene editing in perennial ryegrass used gene-gun for plant tra…
View article: Chemical inhibition of the auxin inactivation pathway uncovers the roles of metabolic turnover in auxin homeostasis
Chemical inhibition of the auxin inactivation pathway uncovers the roles of metabolic turnover in auxin homeostasis Open
The phytohormone auxin, indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), plays a prominent role in plant development. Auxin homeostasis is coordinately regulated by auxin synthesis, transport, and inactivation; however, the physiological contribution of auxin …
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i>Synthetic Biology initiative
<i>Plant Physiology</i>Synthetic Biology initiative Open
View article: Retraction Note: Selective inheritance of target genes from only one parent of sexually reproduced F1 progeny in Arabidopsis
Retraction Note: Selective inheritance of target genes from only one parent of sexually reproduced F1 progeny in Arabidopsis Open
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i> is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2023
<i>Plant Physiology</i> is recruiting Assistant Features Editors for 2023 Open
View article: Plant biology: Local auxin synthesis drives pollen maturation in barley
Plant biology: Local auxin synthesis drives pollen maturation in barley Open
View article: <i>Plant Physiology</i>: a new editorial team and exciting initiatives
<i>Plant Physiology</i>: a new editorial team and exciting initiatives Open
View article: Updates on gene editing and its applications
Updates on gene editing and its applications Open
View article: Advances in gene editing without residual transgenes in plants
Advances in gene editing without residual transgenes in plants Open
Transgene residuals in edited plants affect genetic analysis, pose off-target risks, and cause regulatory concerns. Several strategies have been developed to efficiently edit target genes without leaving any transgenes in plants. Some appr…
View article: Local conjugation of auxin by the GH3 amido synthetases is required for normal development of roots and flowers in Arabidopsis
Local conjugation of auxin by the GH3 amido synthetases is required for normal development of roots and flowers in Arabidopsis Open
Gretchen Hagen 3 (GH3) amido synthetases conjugate amino acids to a carboxyl group of small molecules including hormones auxin, jasmonate, and salicylic acid. The Arabidopsis genome harbors 19 GH3 genes, whose exact roles in plant developm…