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摘要
AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR(ARF)转录因子在细胞质凝聚物中的封闭是调节细胞对辅助素反应的一种特殊机制。在本期《发育细胞》(Developmental Cell)杂志上,Xuan 等人研究发现,多种 C2-DOMAIN AND TRANSMEMBRANE REGION PROTEIN (MCTP) 蛋白通过拮抗 ARF7 和 ARF19 的凝聚作用刺激侧根发育。
Endoplasmic reticulum-anchored proteins in control of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR condensation
Sequestration of AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR (ARF) transcription factors in cytoplasmic condensates represents a specialized mechanism for modulating cellular auxin responsiveness. In this issue of Developmental Cell, Xuan et al. show that MULTIPLE C2-DOMAIN AND TRANSMEMBRANE REGION PROTEIN (MCTP) proteins stimulate lateral root development by antagonizing ARF7 and ARF19 condensation.
期刊介绍:
Developmental Cell, established in 2001, is a comprehensive journal that explores a wide range of topics in cell and developmental biology. Our publication encompasses work across various disciplines within biology, with a particular emphasis on investigating the intersections between cell biology, developmental biology, and other related fields. Our primary objective is to present research conducted through a cell biological perspective, addressing the essential mechanisms governing cell function, cellular interactions, and responses to the environment. Moreover, we focus on understanding the collective behavior of cells, culminating in the formation of tissues, organs, and whole organisms, while also investigating the consequences of any malfunctions in these intricate processes.