Title : Glucose- and sucrose-signaling modules regulate the Arabidopsis juvenile-to-adult phase transition.

Pub. Date : 2021 Jul 13

PMID : 34260932






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1 Furthermore, we identify a glucose feed-forward loop (sucrose-CINV1-glucose-HXK1-miR156-SPL9-PAP1-CINV1-glucose) that controls CINV1 activity to convert sucrose into glucose signaling to dynamically control the juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Glucose phosphatidic acid phosphatase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana
2 Furthermore, we identify a glucose feed-forward loop (sucrose-CINV1-glucose-HXK1-miR156-SPL9-PAP1-CINV1-glucose) that controls CINV1 activity to convert sucrose into glucose signaling to dynamically control the juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Glucose phosphatidic acid phosphatase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana
3 Furthermore, we identify a glucose feed-forward loop (sucrose-CINV1-glucose-HXK1-miR156-SPL9-PAP1-CINV1-glucose) that controls CINV1 activity to convert sucrose into glucose signaling to dynamically control the juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Glucose phosphatidic acid phosphatase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana
4 Furthermore, we identify a glucose feed-forward loop (sucrose-CINV1-glucose-HXK1-miR156-SPL9-PAP1-CINV1-glucose) that controls CINV1 activity to convert sucrose into glucose signaling to dynamically control the juvenile-to-adult phase transition. Glucose phosphatidic acid phosphatase 1 Arabidopsis thaliana