B Bartel
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Rogg L, Bartel B
Dev Cell
. 2001 Nov;
1(5):595-604.
PMID: 11709180
Auxins are a class of phytohormones implicated in virtually every aspect of plant growth and development. Many early plant responses to auxin are apparently mediated by members of a family...
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Zolman B, Silva I, Bartel B
Plant Physiol
. 2001 Nov;
127(3):1266-78.
PMID: 11706205
Peroxisomes are important organelles in plant metabolism, containing all the enzymes required for fatty acid beta-oxidation. More than 20 proteins are required for peroxisomal biogenesis and maintenance. The Arabidopsis pxa1...
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Leclere S, Bartel B
Plant Mol Biol
. 2001 Sep;
46(6):695-703.
PMID: 11575724
We have developed a system to over-express or co-suppress random cDNAs in Arabidopsis thaliana upon Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation. We constructed a binary vector containing a novel Arabidopsis cDNA library driven...
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Zolman B, Thompson B, Hawes J, Krukenberg K, Matsuda S, Bartel B
J Biol Chem
. 2001 Jun;
276(33):31037-46.
PMID: 11404361
The Arabidopsis chy1 mutant is resistant to indole-3-butyric acid, a naturally occurring form of the plant hormone auxin. Because the mutant also has defects in peroxisomal beta-oxidation, this resistance presumably...
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Rogg L, Lasswell J, Bartel B
Plant Cell
. 2001 Mar;
13(3):465-80.
PMID: 11251090
The phytohormone auxin is important in many aspects of plant development. We have isolated an auxin-resistant Arabidopsis mutant, iaa28-1, that is severely defective in lateral root formation and that has...
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Cloning and characterization of IAR1, a gene required for auxin conjugate sensitivity in Arabidopsis
Lasswell J, Rogg L, Nelson D, Rongey C, Bartel B
Plant Cell
. 2001 Jan;
12(12):2395-2408.
PMID: 11148286
Most indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) in higher plants is conjugated to amino acids, sugars, or peptides, and these conjugates are implicated in regulating the concentration of the free hormone. We identified...
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Zolman B, Yoder A, Bartel B
Genetics
. 2000 Nov;
156(3):1323-37.
PMID: 11063705
Indole-3-butyric acid (IBA) is widely used in agriculture because it induces rooting. To better understand the in vivo role of this endogenous auxin, we have identified 14 Arabidopsis mutants that...
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Nelson D, Lasswell J, Rogg L, Cohen M, Bartel B
Cell
. 2000 Jun;
101(3):331-40.
PMID: 10847687
Plant reproduction requires precise control of flowering in response to environmental cues. We isolated a late-flowering Arabidopsis mutant, fkf1, that is rescued by vemalization or gibberellin treatment. We positionally cloned...
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Normanly J, Bartel B
Curr Opin Plant Biol
. 1999 Jun;
2(3):207-13.
PMID: 10375566
Plants have evolved elaborate systems for regulating cellular levels of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). The redundancy of this network has complicated the elucidation of IAA metabolism, but molecular genetic studies and...
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Davies R, Goetz D, Lasswell J, Anderson M, Bartel B
Plant Cell
. 1999 Mar;
11(3):365-76.
PMID: 10072397
Amide-linked conjugates of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) are putative storage or inactivation forms of the growth hormone auxin. Here, we describe the Arabidopsis iar3 mutant that displays reduced sensitivity to IAA-Ala....