Subcellular trafficking and post-translational modification regulate pin polarity in plants

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: TYPE and colleagues from the Aarhus University, Denmark have published the research: Subcellular trafficking and post-translational modification regulate PIN polarity in plants, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Given that the polar localization (asymmetric distribution) of PIN proteins in plants correlates well with the direction of auxin movement, PINs are considered to be the major transporters responsible for asymmetric auxin distributions (Benkova et_al, 2003; Swarup and Bennett, 2003; Zhou and Luo, 2018).

SUMMARY

    Noticeably, although the distribution of PINs may determine the auxin flux, the auxin flux or the auxin . . .

     

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