Multiple Links between HD-Zip Proteins and Hormone Networks
Abstract
:1. The HD-Zip Class of Proteins
2. HD-Zips I
3. HD-Zips II
4. HD-Zips III
5. HD-Zips IV
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
ABA | Abscisic acid |
ABA | ABA deficient |
ABI4 | ABA INSENSITIVE4 |
ABIG1 | ABA-INSENSITIVE GROWTH 1 |
ACCO | 1-AMINOCYCLOPROPANE-1-CARBOXYLATE OXIDASE |
AHP6 | HISTIDINE PHOSPHOTRANSFER PROTEIN 6 |
AP2 | APETALA2 |
AUX/IAA | AUXIN/INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID |
ARF | AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR |
ARR | ARABIDOPSIS RESPONSE REGULATOR |
ATHB | ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA HOMEOBOX |
ATML1 | MERISTEM LAYER 1 |
BDL | BODENLOS |
BES1/BZR1 | BRI1-EMS SUPPRESSOR 1/BRASSINAZOLE RESISTANT1 |
BG1 | β-glucosidase 1 |
b-HLH | basic Helix-Loop-Helix |
BIN2 | BRASSINOSTEROID-INSENSITIVE 2 |
BR | Brassinosteroid |
BRC1 | BRANCHED1 |
ChIP | Chromatin Immunoprecipitation |
ChIP-seq | Chromatin Immunoprecipitation sequencing |
CK | Cytokinin |
CNA | CORONA |
CPC | CAPRICE |
DRN | DORNROSCHEN |
DNRL | DORNROSCHEN-like |
EAR | ERF-Associated Amphiphilic Repression |
EDZ | Elongation and Differentiation Zone |
EIN3 | ETHYLENE-INSENSITIVE 3 |
EXP3 | EXPANSIN 3 |
ET | Ethylene |
H cell | Hair cell; trichoblast |
HAHB4 | HELIANTHUS ANNUUS HOMEOBOX 4 |
HB | HOMEOBOX |
HAT1 | HOMEOBOX ARABIDOPSIS THALIANA 1 |
HDG11 | HOMEODOMAIN GLABRA 11 |
HD-Zip | Homeodomain-leucine zipper |
IPT7 | ISOPENTENYLTRANSFERASE 7 |
GA | Gibberellin Acid |
GAI | GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE |
GL2 | GLABRA2 |
GSK3 | GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE 3 |
KAN1 | KANADI 1 |
LAX2 | LIKE AUXIN RESISTANT 2 |
LBD1 | LOB-Binding Domain 1 |
MeJa | Methyl-Jasmonic acid |
MP | MONOPTEROS |
N cell | Non-hair cell; atrichoblast |
NCED3 | 9-CIS-EPOXICAROTENOID DIOXIGENASE 3 |
NPY1 | NAKED PINS IN YUC MUTANTS 1 |
PDF2 | PLANT DEFENSIN 2 |
PHB | PHABULOSA |
PHV | PHAVOLUTA |
PID | PINOID |
PIF1 | PHYTOCHROME INTERACTING FACTOR 1 |
PIN2 | PIN FORMED2 |
PLDz1 | Phospholipase D zeta 1 |
PM | Proximal Meristem |
POZ | Broad-Complex, Tramtrack, and Bric-a-brac (BTB)-Poxvirus and Zinc Finger |
PP2C | Protein Phosphatases type 2C |
PYL | PYRABACTIN RESISTANCE1 (PYR1)/PYR1-LIKE |
RDH6 | ROOT HAIR DEFECTIVE 6 |
R/FR | Red/Far-Red |
REV | REVOLUTA |
SAD | Small body size–mothers against decapentaplegic homolog 4 (Smad4) activation domain |
SAM | Shoot Apical Meristem |
SCN | Stem Cell Niche |
SHY2 | SHORT HYPOCOTYL 2 |
SnRK | Sucrose non-fermenting 1-related protein kinase |
START | Steroidogenic acute regulatory protein-related lipid-transfer |
TAA1 | TRYPTOPHAN AMINOTRANSFERASE OF ARABIDOPSIS 1 |
TCP | TEOSINTE BRANCHED1, CYCLOIDEA, PCF |
TPL | TOPLESS |
TZ | Transition Zone |
WAG1 | WAVY ROOT GROWTH 1 |
WER | WEREWOLF |
WOX8 | WUSCHEL RELATED HOMEOBOX 8 |
WUS | WUSCHEL |
YUC5 | YUCCA5 |
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Sessa, G.; Carabelli, M.; Possenti, M.; Morelli, G.; Ruberti, I. Multiple Links between HD-Zip Proteins and Hormone Networks. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2018, 19, 4047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124047
Sessa G, Carabelli M, Possenti M, Morelli G, Ruberti I. Multiple Links between HD-Zip Proteins and Hormone Networks. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2018; 19(12):4047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124047
Chicago/Turabian StyleSessa, Giovanna, Monica Carabelli, Marco Possenti, Giorgio Morelli, and Ida Ruberti. 2018. "Multiple Links between HD-Zip Proteins and Hormone Networks" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 19, no. 12: 4047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124047
APA StyleSessa, G., Carabelli, M., Possenti, M., Morelli, G., & Ruberti, I. (2018). Multiple Links between HD-Zip Proteins and Hormone Networks. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(12), 4047. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19124047