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ZEITLUPE regulates auxin signaling and the temporal gating of auxin responses that allow flowers to move

(Submitter supplied) Wild tobacco flowers wave rhythmically to facilitate specific pollinator interactions. This movement behavior is controlled by a regulatory network that involves the circadian clock- and auxin-signaling pathways. The plant hormone auxin, similarly to its function in tropic movements, acts as growth regulator in the circadian regulation of floral movement. Dorsoventral asymmetry in auxin levels and auxin transcriptional responses mediate the growth responses in the floral peduncle that make flowers move. more...
Organism:
Nicotiana attenuata
Type:
Expression profiling by array
Platform:
GPL19764
6 Samples
Download data: TXT
Series
Accession:
GSE116648
ID:
200116648

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