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The following pages link to Lesions in the sterol delta reductase gene of Arabidopsis cause dwarfism due to a block in brassinosteroid biosynthesis. (Q52538725):
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- Plant sterol metabolism. Δ(7)-Sterol-C5-desaturase (STE1/DWARF7), Δ(5,7)-sterol-Δ(7)-reductase (DWARF5) and Δ(24)-sterol-Δ(24)-reductase (DIMINUTO/DWARF1) show multiple subcellular localizations in Arabidopsis thaliana (Heynh) L (Q21133679) (← links)
- Current perspectives on the hormonal control of seed development in Arabidopsis and maize: a focus on auxin (Q27022284) (← links)
- Vitamin D in plants: a review of occurrence, analysis, and biosynthesis (Q27500429) (← links)
- Brassinosteroid-6-oxidases from Arabidopsis and tomato catalyze multiple C-6 oxidations in brassinosteroid biosynthesis (Q28366681) (← links)
- 2011 William Allan Award: development and evolution (Q28731021) (← links)
- The leaf index: heteroblasty, natural variation, and the genetic control of polar processes of leaf expansion (Q30834487) (← links)
- Overexpression of 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases/C-4 decarboxylases causes growth defects possibly due to abnormal auxin transport in Arabidopsis (Q33353700) (← links)
- Physical restriction of pods causes seed size reduction of a brassinosteroid-deficient faba bean (Vicia faba) (Q33578362) (← links)
- Transgenic tobacco overexpressing Brassica juncea HMG-CoA synthase 1 shows increased plant growth, pod size and seed yield (Q33645865) (← links)
- Arabidopsis brassinosteroid biosynthetic mutant dwarf7-1 exhibits slower rates of cell division and shoot induction (Q33766921) (← links)
- Brassinosteroid functions in Arabidopsis seed development (Q33878621) (← links)
- Bidirectional promoters in seed development and related hormone/stress responses (Q34465499) (← links)
- Darkness and gulliver2/phyB mutation decrease the abundance of phosphorylated BZR1 to activate brassinosteroid signaling in Arabidopsis (Q34806803) (← links)
- Arabidopsis mutants reveal multiple roles for sterols in plant development (Q34821147) (← links)
- Repressors of photomorphogenesis. (Q34840599) (← links)
- Brassinosteroids. Plant counterparts to animal steroid hormones? (Q35025265) (← links)
- Brassinosteroids regulate plant growth through distinct signaling pathways in Selaginella and Arabidopsis (Q35069864) (← links)
- The role of sterols in plant growth and development (Q35104709) (← links)
- Bikinin-like inhibitors targeting GSK3/Shaggy-like kinases: characterisation of novel compounds and elucidation of their catabolism in planta (Q35191747) (← links)
- Differential pre-mRNA Splicing Alters the Transcript Diversity of Helitrons Between the Maize Inbred Lines (Q35926424) (← links)
- Brassinosteroids and plant function: some clues, more puzzles (Q36642397) (← links)
- RNA-Seq and iTRAQ Reveal the Dwarfing Mechanism of Dwarf Polish Wheat (Triticum polonicum L.). (Q36911072) (← links)
- Albinism and cell viability in cycloartenol synthase deficient Arabidopsis (Q37079482) (← links)
- Assessing the diverse functions of BAK1 and its homologs in arabidopsis, beyond BR signaling and PTI responses (Q37462133) (← links)
- Identification and Characterization of Multiple Intermediate Alleles of the Key Genes Regulating Brassinosteroid Biosynthesis Pathways (Q37587552) (← links)
- Boosting crop yields with plant steroids. (Q37995963) (← links)
- Networks controlling seed size in Arabidopsis. (Q38346064) (← links)
- Plant cholesterol biosynthetic pathway overlaps with phytosterol metabolism. (Q38779358) (← links)
- Light perception in aerial tissues enhances DWF4 accumulation in root tips and induces root growth (Q38788538) (← links)
- Sterol Methyl Oxidases Affect Embryo Development via Auxin-Associated Mechanisms. (Q39895965) (← links)
- Sterol metabolism (Q39932402) (← links)
- Brassinosteroids promote photosynthesis and growth by enhancing activation of Rubisco and expression of photosynthetic genes in Cucumis sativus. (Q43275553) (← links)
- The ratio of campesterol to sitosterol that modulates growth in Arabidopsis is controlled by STEROL METHYLTRANSFERASE 2;1. (Q43586185) (← links)
- Steroid signaling in plants: from the cell surface to the nucleus (Q43825155) (← links)
- Interactions between sterol biosynthesis genes in embryonic development of Arabidopsis. (Q44052037) (← links)
- Brassinosteroid-regulated gene expression (Q44062038) (← links)
- The identification of CVP1 reveals a role for sterols in vascular patterning (Q44128041) (← links)
- Isolation and characterization of a rice dwarf mutant with a defect in brassinosteroid biosynthesis (Q44213628) (← links)
- Arabidopsis brassinosteroid-insensitive dwarf12 mutants are semidominant and defective in a glycogen synthase kinase 3beta-like kinase (Q44213692) (← links)
- Organ-specific expression of brassinosteroid-biosynthetic genes and distribution of endogenous brassinosteroids in Arabidopsis (Q44279342) (← links)
- Genetic evidence for the reduction of brassinosteroid levels by a BAHD acyltransferase-like protein in Arabidopsis (Q44607037) (← links)
- A Semidwarf Phenotype of Barley uzu Results from a Nucleotide Substitution in the Gene Encoding a Putative Brassinosteroid Receptor (Q44613166) (← links)
- A new insight into application for barley chromosome addition lines of common wheat: achievement of stigmasterol accumulation (Q44913589) (← links)
- Brassinosteroid deficiency due to truncated steroid 5alpha-reductase causes dwarfism in the lk mutant of pea. (Q45001682) (← links)
- A novel cytochrome P450 is implicated in brassinosteroid biosynthesis via the characterization of a rice dwarf mutant, dwarf11, with reduced seed length (Q45261398) (← links)
- Constitutive activation of brassinosteroid signaling in the Arabidopsis elongated-D/bak1 mutant. (Q45903770) (← links)
- Brassinosteroid Involvement in Arabidopsis thaliana Stomatal Opening (Q46397000) (← links)
- A comprehensive genetic study reveals a crucial role of CYP90D2/D2 in regulating plant architecture in rice (Oryza sativa). (Q46439997) (← links)
- The Rice brassinosteroid-deficient dwarf2 mutant, defective in the rice homolog of Arabidopsis DIMINUTO/DWARF1, is rescued by the endogenously accumulated alternative bioactive brassinosteroid, dolichosterone (Q46581089) (← links)
- Arabidopsis cyp51 mutant shows postembryonic seedling lethality associated with lack of membrane integrity (Q46616092) (← links)