Electrophysiological study of Arabidopsis ABCB4 and PIN2 auxin transporters: Evidence of auxin activation and interaction enhancing auxin selectivity
Abstract Polar auxin transport through plant tissue strictly requires polarly localized PIN proteins and uniformly distributed ABCB proteins. A functional synergy between the two types of membrane protein where their localizations overlap may create the degree of asymmetric auxin efflux required to...
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Main Authors: | Stephen D. Deslauriers, Edgar P. Spalding |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e54e7e895e754d3c93f7176177416ffc |
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