v5.1.0.3
Glycine data from LIS
Type | Family |
Description | The Aux/IAA proteins are key regulators of auxin-modulated gene expression [ ]. The plant hormone auxin (indole-3-acetic acid, IAA) regulates diverse cellular and developmental responses in plants, including cell division, expansion, differentiation and patterning of embryo responses []. Auxin can regulate the gene expression of several families, including GH3 and SAUR, as well as Aux/IAA itself. The Aux/IAA proteins act as repressors of auxin-induced gene expression, possibly through modulating the activity of DNA-binding auxin response factors (ARFs). Aux/IAA and ARF are thought to interact through C-terminal protein-protein interaction domains found in both Aux/IAA and ARF.Recent evidence suggests that Aux/IAA proteins can also mediate light responses [ ]. Some members of the Aux/IAA family are longer and contain an N-terminal DNA binding domain [] and may have an early function in the establishment of vascular and body patterns in embryonic and post-embryonic development in some plants. |
Short Name | AUX_IAA |