Plant Hormones 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2686-7_13
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Expansins as Agents in Hormone Action

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“…Transgenic and genetic studies have demonstrated that expansins play roles in cell enlargement, fruit softening, abscission, germination, pathogenesis and pollen tube growth (reviewed in Cho and Cosgrove, 2004;Choi et al, 2006;Cosgrove, 2000). Thus far, we have only had circumstantial evidence to suggest that expansins might be involved in root hair growth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transgenic and genetic studies have demonstrated that expansins play roles in cell enlargement, fruit softening, abscission, germination, pathogenesis and pollen tube growth (reviewed in Cho and Cosgrove, 2004;Choi et al, 2006;Cosgrove, 2000). Thus far, we have only had circumstantial evidence to suggest that expansins might be involved in root hair growth.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 Cell wall modifying proteins such as expansins and XTHs comprise large gene families [90][91][92] and individual members are known to be regulated by the hormones GA, ethylene, auxin and BR. [93][94][95][96] Auxin plays a role in the acidification of the apoplast, where auxin can lower the apoplastic pH within minutes. 97 This rapid acidification probably sets the optimal pH for cell wall modifying proteins such as expansins 98 and XTHs.…”
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“…Recent examples include the diverse expression of EXPB genes in soybean, particularly during Rhizobium infection and mycorrhiza associations [53], the expression of expansin genes in the wheat peduncle with modulation by Rht alleles for dwarfism, the involvement of multiple expansin genes in Arabidopsis leaf growth [54], and the complex regulation of expansin gene expression in grape during berry ripening and during phylloxera-induced gall formation [17,55]. Building on earlier studies (reviewed in [56]), recent work has also documented expression of specific expansin genes in response to various hormones [5760]. Wherever cells are growing or modifying their cell walls, one or more expansin genes are usually involved.…”
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confidence: 99%