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Plant Hormone Transport and Localization: Signaling Molecules on the Move. | LitMetric

Plant Hormone Transport and Localization: Signaling Molecules on the Move.

Annu Rev Plant Biol

School of Plant Sciences and Food Security, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel; email:

Published: May 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Plant hormones are small signaling molecules that help regulate plant growth and development by maintaining hormone balance through various levels of regulation like biosynthesis and transport.
  • Hormones can move both short and long distances within plants, impacting developmental processes and responses to the environment, and are coordinated by specific transporters.
  • The text reviews the biochemical and physiological roles of these transporter proteins, their locations within cells, and the necessity for having multiple transporters for the same hormone to ensure proper plant functioning.

Article Abstract

Plant hormones are a group of small signaling molecules produced by plants at very low concentrations that have the ability to move and function at distal sites. Hormone homeostasis is critical to balance plant growth and development and is regulated at multiple levels, including hormone biosynthesis, catabolism, perception, and transduction. In addition, plants move hormones over short and long distances to regulate various developmental processes and responses to environmental factors. Transporters coordinate these movements, resulting in hormone maxima, gradients, and cellular and subcellular sinks. Here, we summarize the current knowledge of most of the characterized plant hormone transporters with respect to biochemical, physiological, and developmental activities. We further discuss the subcellular localizations of transporters, their substrate specificities, and the need for multiple transporters for the same hormone in the context of plant growth and development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-arplant-070722-015329DOI Listing

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