reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyMar 23, 2012Closed access

The pathway of auxin biosynthesis in plants

Tokai University · Ehime University

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Abstract

The plant hormone auxin, which is predominantly represented by indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), is involved in the regulation of plant growth and development. Although IAA was the first plant hormone identified, the biosynthetic pathway at the genetic level has remained unclear. Two major pathways for IAA biosynthesis have been proposed: the tryptophan (Trp)-independent and Trp-dependent pathways. In Trp-dependent IAA biosynthesis, four pathways have been postulated in plants: (i) the indole-3-acetamide (IAM) pathway; (ii) the indole-3-pyruvic acid (IPA) pathway; (iii) the tryptamine (TAM) pathway; and (iv) the indole-3-acetaldoxime (IAOX) pathway. Although different plant species may have unique strategies and…

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Keywords
  • Auxin
  • Biosynthesis
  • Metabolic pathway
  • Plant hormone
  • Tryptamine
  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Indole-3-acetic acid
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