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Auxin Signaling: From Synthesis to Systems Biology, Second Edition


Book Series:  A Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology Collection
Subject Area(s):  Cell BiologyBiochemistryPlant Biology

Edited by Dolf Weijers, Wageningen University; Karin Ljung, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; Mark Estelle, University of California San Diego; Ottoline Leyser, University of Cambridge

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Preface
Auxin Metabolism in Plants
Index


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Description

Auxin is a hormone that plays a central role in plant growth, tissue patterning, organogenesis, and responses to light. Differences in auxin concentrations in different regions of the plant result in dramatic changes in gene expression, up- or down-regulating distinct sets of target genes. Recent technological advances have provided insights into mechanistic details of auxin signaling and its many roles in plant biology.

Written and edited by experts in the field, this collection from Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology covers recent insights into how auxin levels are regulated and, in turn, drive various developmental processes in plants. The contributors discuss the biosynthesis, conjugation, and degradation of auxin, the various transporters, receptors, and transcription factors involved in auxin signaling, the interactions of auxin with other plant hormones, and how these are spatiotemporally coordinated. The roles of auxin in specific organs and tissues—the shoot apical meristem, roots, vasculature, and flowers—are described in detail. The evolutionary history of auxin signaling and its roles in environmental responses (e.g., plant-pathogen interactions) are also reviewed.

Other topics include the development of computational models for root and shoot growth, as well as chemical tools and synthetic systems to understand auxin biology. This volume is therefore an essential reference for all plant biologists, as well as systems biologists, biochemists, and developmental biologists interested in the regulation of plant morphogenesis and behavior.

Contents

Preface
Fourteen Stations of Auxin
Jiří Friml
Auxin Metabolism in Plants
Rubén Casanova-Sáez, Eduardo Mateo-Bonmatí, and Karin Ljung
Auxin Transporters—A Biochemical View
Ulrich Z. Hammes, Angus S. Murphy, and Claus Schwechheimer
Structural Aspects of Auxin Signaling
Nicholas Morffy and Lucia C. Strader
No Time for Transcription—Rapid Auxin Responses in Plants
Shiv Mani Dubey, Nelson B.C. Serre, Denisa Oulehlová, Pruthvi Vittal, and Matyáš Fendrych
The Story of Auxin-Binding Protein 1 (ABP1)
Richard Napier
Noncanonical Auxin Signaling
Heather Marie McLaughlin, Aaron Chun Hou Ang, and Lars Østergaard
Auxin Does the SAMba: Auxin Signaling in the Shoot Apical Meristem
Markéta Pernisová and Teva Vernoux
Auxin in Root Development
Suruchi Roychoudhry and Stefan Kepinski
Auxin-Regulated Lateral Root Organogenesis
Nicola Cavallari, Christina Artner, and Eva Benkova
Of Cells, Strands, and Networks: Auxin and the Patterned Formation of the 
Vascular System
Dhruv Lavania, Nguyen Manh Linh, and Enrico Scarpella
An Essential Function for Auxin in Embryo Development
Subodh Verma, Venkata Pardha Saradhi Attuluri, and Hélène S. Robert
Auxin and Flower Development: A Blossoming Field
Mara Cucinotta, Alex Cavalleri, John William Chandler, and Lucia Colombo
Auxin Interactions with Other Hormones in Plant Development
Serina M. Mazzoni-Putman, Javier Brumos, Chengsong Zhao, Jose M. Alonso, and Anna N. Stepanova
Casting the Net—Connecting Auxin Signaling to the Plant Genome
Yanfei Ma, Sebastian Wolf, and Jan U. Lohmann
Uncovering How Auxin Optimizes Root Systems Architecture in Response to 
Environmental Stresses
Nicola Leftley, Jason Banda, Bipin Pandey, Malcolm Bennett, and Ute Voß
Auxin Plays Multiple Roles during Plant-Pathogen Interactions
Barbara N. Kunkel and Joshua M.B. Johnson
Auxin–Environment Integration in Growth Responses to Forage for Resources
Jorge J. Casal and José M. Estevez
On the Evolutionary Origins of Land Plant Auxin Biology
John L. Bowman, Eduardo Flores Sandoval, and Hirotaka Kato
Auxin Biology in Bryophyta: A Simple Platform with Versatile Functions
Hidemasa Suzuki, Takayuki Kohchi, and Ryuichi Nishihama
The Systems and Synthetic Biology of Auxin
R. Clay Wright, Britney L. Moss, and Jennifer L. Nemhauser
Modeling Auxin Signaling in Roots: Auxin Computations
Jaap Rutten, Thea van den Berg, Kirsten ten Tusscher
Computational Models of Auxin-Driven Patterning in Shoots
Mikolaj Cieslak, Andrew Owens, and Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
Chemical Biology in Auxin Research
Ken-ichiro Hayashi
Index