2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-06511-3_17
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IBA Transport by PDR Proteins

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“…Additional members of these clades may be involved in mediating IBA transport. In particular, mutants defective in ABCG29/PDR1 and ABCG33/PDR5 display hypersensitivity to the synthetic IBA mimic 2,4-DB (Michniewicz et al, 2014), consistent with the possibility that, similar to ABCG36 and ABCG37 family members, ABCG29 and ABCG33 transport IBA. In addition, TOB1 also has six closely related paralogs, which could function, similar to TOB1, in transporting IBA (Michniewicz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…Additional members of these clades may be involved in mediating IBA transport. In particular, mutants defective in ABCG29/PDR1 and ABCG33/PDR5 display hypersensitivity to the synthetic IBA mimic 2,4-DB (Michniewicz et al, 2014), consistent with the possibility that, similar to ABCG36 and ABCG37 family members, ABCG29 and ABCG33 transport IBA. In addition, TOB1 also has six closely related paralogs, which could function, similar to TOB1, in transporting IBA (Michniewicz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Polar auxin transport regulates IAA distribution via specific cellular carriers. Similar to IAA, IBA is moved by transporters (reviewed in Strader and Bartel, 2011; Michniewicz et al, 2014). Because IBA is structurally similar to IAA (Figure 1), the question arises whether IAA transporters can also transport IBA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to transport of active auxins (i.e., IAA, 2,4‐D, and NAA), plants also transport the endogenous auxin precursor IBA (reviewed by Strader and Bartel, 2011; Michniewicz et al, 2014). Early IBA transport assays relied on the ability of IBA to affect plant morphology distant from the site of application (Went and White, 1939; Leopold and Lam, 1961; Yang and Davies, 1999), raising the question of whether IBA itself or IBA‐derived IAA moved through these tissues to create these morphological changes.…”
Section: Auxin Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several members of the Arabidopsis ABCG family of transporters are required for IBA, but not IAA, transport (reviewed in Michniewicz et al, 2014). ABCG36 is likely an efflux transporter of IBA but not IAA (Strader and Bartel, 2009; Růžička et al, 2010), whereas ABCG37 is an efflux carrier of IBA and 2,4‐D but not IAA (Ito and Gray, 2006; Strader et al, 2008b; Růžička et al, 2010).…”
Section: Auxin Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
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