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Multi-layered roles of BBX proteins in plant growth and development.

Jing CaoJiale YuanYingli ZhangChen ChenBeihong ZhangXianming ShiRui NiuFang Lin
Published in: Stress biology (2023)
Light and phytohormone are external and internal cues that regulate plant growth and development throughout their life cycle. BBXs (B-box domain proteins) are a group of zinc finger proteins that not only directly govern the transcription of target genes but also associate with other factors to create a meticulous regulatory network to precisely regulate numerous aspects of growth and developmental processes in plants. Recent studies demonstrate that BBXs play pivotal roles in light-controlled plant growth and development. Besides, BBXs have been documented to regulate phytohormone-mediated physiological procedures. In this review, we summarize and highlight the multi-faced role of BBXs, with a focus in photomorphogenesis, photoperiodic flowering, shade avoidance, abiotic stress, and phytohormone-mediated growth and development in plant.
Keyphrases
  • plant growth
  • transcription factor
  • life cycle
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • arabidopsis thaliana
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  • genome wide analysis