Auxin conjugates: their role for plant development and in the evolution of land plants
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Auxin conjugates are thought to play important roles as storage forms for the active plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). In its free form, IAA comprises only up to 25% of the total amount of IAA, depending on the tissue and the plant species studied. The major forms of IAA conjugate are low molecular weight ester or amide forms, but there is increasing evidence of the occurrence of peptides and proteins modified by IAA. Since the discovery of genes and enzymes involved in synthesis and hydrolysis of auxin conjugates, much knowledge has been gained on the biochemistry and function of these compounds, but there is still much to discover. For example, recent work has shown that some auxin conjugate…
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- Auxin
- Biochemistry
- Conjugate
- Plant hormone
- Chemistry
- Function (biology)
- Biology
- Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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