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This project investigates the movement and biosynthesis of brassinosteroids, crucial plant hormones. By utilizing advanced imaging and biochemical techniques, the research aims to clarify how these hormones are synthesized and transported within plant cells.
Since their discovery in 1979, brassinosteroids (BRs) have been extensively studied for their biosynthesis and signalling pathways.
Now, in the year 2023, one fundamental question remains: how do BRs move?
As the only type of steroidal phytohormones essential for plant growth and development, BRs act in a dose-dependent manner and do not travel long distances.
Therefore, BR homeostasis is key to their function.
Recent findings in my host lab revealed that in the Arabidopsis root the expression d…
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