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  • Selection of the essential residues for BR binding in the BRI1 ectodomain.
    Endocytosis and Signalling
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  • Cell type–specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signaling precedes stomatal asymmetric cell division
    Brassinosteroid signaling regulation in plants
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  • Chemical Genetics
    Chemical Genetics
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  • H2O2 dependence of the fac1-3 sensitivity to bikinin
    Integration and Specificity of Brassinosteroid Signalling
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Research

  • Integration and Specificity of Brassinosteroid Signalling

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    Integration and Specificity of Brassinosteroid Signalling
  • Chemical Genetics

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    Chemical Genetics
  • Endocytosis and Signalling

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    BRI1Q endocytosis is independent of ligand binding
  • Brassinosteroid signaling regulation in plants

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    Brassinosteroid signaling regulation in plants

About us

The main interest of the group is the signal transduction pathway that plant cells use to respond to the growth promoting hormones, brassinosteroids.

Brassinosteroids are ubiquitously distributed throughout the plant kingdom sterol derivatives. Brassinosteroid deficient mutants display dramatic developmental defects including dwarfism, male sterility, delayed flowering, reduced apical dominance, and a light-grown morphology when grown in dark. Like their animal counterparts, brassinosteroids regulate the expression of numerous genes, impact the activity of complex metabolic pathways, contribute to the regulation of cell division and differentiation, and help control overall development. Brassinosteroids regulate photomorphogenesis, etiolation and cell expansion. Brassinosteroids have a broad spectrum of activities that have a positive effect on the quantity and quality of crops and they increase plant resistance to stress and pathogens.

Jenny Russinova

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