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      SAUR Proteins as Effectors of Hormonal and Environmental Signals in Plant Growth

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          The plant hormone auxin regulates numerous aspects of plant growth and development. Early auxin response genes mediate its genomic effects on plant growth and development. Discovered in 1987, SMALL AUXIN UP RNAs ( SAURs) are the largest family of early auxin response genes. SAUR functions have remained elusive, however, presumably due to extensive genetic redundancy. However, recent molecular, genetic, biochemical, and genomic studies have implicated SAURs in the regulation of a wide range of cellular, physiological, and developmental processes. Recently, crucial mechanistic insight into SAUR function was provided by the demonstration that SAURs inhibit PP2C.D phosphatases to activate plasma membrane (PM) H +-ATPases and promote cell expansion. In addition to auxin, several other hormones and environmental factors also regulate SAUR gene expression. We propose that SAURs are key effector outputs of hormonal and environmental signals that regulate plant growth and development.

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          Journal
          101465514
          34788
          Mol Plant
          Mol Plant
          Molecular plant
          1674-2052
          1752-9867
          18 November 2016
          15 May 2015
          August 2015
          27 November 2016
          : 8
          : 8
          : 1153-1164
          Affiliations
          Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, 250 Biological Sciences Center, 1445 Gortner Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55108, USA
          Author notes
          [1 ]To whom correspondence should be addressed. grayx051@ 123456umn.edu , fax 612-625-1738, tel. 612-624-3042
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          PMC5124491 PMC5124491 5124491 nihpa691471
          10.1016/j.molp.2015.05.003
          5124491
          25983207
          5948e799-bd45-4c0b-8509-3d1a235f5c38
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          cell expansion,PM H+-ATPases,PP2C.D phosphatases,acid growth,plant growth and development,SAURs,auxin

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