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1. Auxin’s origin: do PILS hold the key?

2. Growth asymmetry precedes differential auxin response during apical hook initiation in Arabidopsis

3. The Arabidopsis STE20/Hippo kinase SIK1 regulates polarity independently of PIN proteins

4. A natural indole alkaloid, norharmane, affects PIN expression patterns and compromises root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana

5. Electrophysiological study of Arabidopsis ABCB4 and PIN2 auxin transporters: Evidence of auxin activation and interaction enhancing auxin selectivity

6. The PLETHORA/PIN-FORMED/AUXIN network mediates terminal prehaustorium formation in the parasitic plant Striga hermonthica

7. Calcium-dependent protein kinase 29 modulates PIN-FORMED polarity and Arabidopsis development via its own phosphorylation code

8. Genetic screen for factors mediating<scp>PIN</scp>polarization in gravistimulatedArabidopsis thalianahypocotyls

9. Tissue-wide integration of mechanical cues promotes effective auxin patterning

10. The Arabidopsis R-SNARE VAMP714 is essential for polarisation of PIN proteins and auxin responses

11. Fluctuating auxin response gradients determine pavement cell-shape acquisition

12. The role of strigolactone and auxin in the regulation of shoot branching

13. An Enzymatically Hydrolyzed Animal Protein-Based Biostimulant (Pepton) Increases Salicylic Acid and Promotes Growth of Tomato Roots Under Temperature and Nutrient Stress

14. Mathematical Modelling of Auxin Transport in Plant Tissues: Flux Meets Signalling and Growth

15. Procedures for chemical fixation in immunohistochemical analyses of PIN proteins regulating polar auxin transport: Relevance to spaceflight experiments

16. Phyllotaxis Turns Over a New Leaf-A New Hypothesis

17. Cytokinin Targets Auxin Transport to Promote Shoot Branching

18. The sHSP22 Heat Shock Protein Requires the ABI1 Protein Phosphatase to Modulate Polar Auxin Transport and Downstream Responses

19. Reassessing the Roles of PIN Proteins and Anticlinal Microtubules during Pavement Cell Morphogenesis

20. Microcystin-LR, a cyanobacterial toxin affects root development by changing levels of PIN proteins and auxin response in Arabidopsis roots

21. Polar Auxin Transport

22. Auxin transport in the evolution of branching forms

23. The Arabidopsis R-SNARE VAMP714 is essential for polarization of PIN proteins in the establishment and maintenance of auxin gradients

24. A lipid code-dependent phosphoswitch directs PIN-mediated auxin efflux in Arabidopsis development

25. The lipid code-dependent phosphoswitch PDK1-D6PK activates PIN-mediated auxin efflux in Arabidopsis

26. PIN-FORMED and PIN-LIKES auxin transport facilitators

27. No Time for Transcription—Rapid Auxin Responses in Plants

28. Mutations in exocyst complex subunit SEC6 gene impaired polar auxin transport and PIN protein recycling in Arabidopsis primary root

29. Role of SKD1 Regulators LIP5 and IST1-LIKE1 in Endosomal Sorting and Plant Development

30. ROTUNDA3 function in plant development by phosphatase 2A-mediated regulation of auxin transporter recycling

31. Gibberellin DELLA signaling targets the retromer complex to redirect protein trafficking to the plasma membrane

32. Nitric oxide confronts arsenic stimulated oxidative stress and root architecture through distinct gene expression of auxin transporters, nutrient related genes and modulates biochemical responses in Oryza sativa L

33. PIN proteins and the evolution of plant development

34. A tetratricopeptide repeat domain-containing protein SSR1 located in mitochondria is involved in root development and auxin polar transport in Arabidopsis

35. The key role of PIN proteins in auxin transport in Arabidopsis thaliana Roots

36. Auxin-binding pocket of ABP1 is crucial for its gain-of-function cellular and developmental roles

37. Arabidopsis response to low-phosphate conditions includes active changes in actin filaments and PIN2 polarization and is dependent on strigolactone signalling

38. Directional Auxin Transport Mechanisms in Early Diverging Land Plants

39. A molecular rheostat adjusts auxin flux to promote root protophloem differentiation

40. Light triggers PILS-dependent reduction in nuclear auxin signalling for growth transition

41. PINOID AGC Kinases Are Necessary for Phytochrome-Mediated Enhancement of Hypocotyl Phototropism in Arabidopsis

42. ROP3 GTPase Contributes to Polar Auxin Transport and Auxin Responses and Is Important for Embryogenesis and Seedling Growth inArabidopsis

43. Auxin redistribution and shifts in PIN gene expression during Arabidopsis grafting

44. Arabidopsis UNHINGED encodes a VPS51 homolog and reveals a role for the GARP complex in leaf shape and vein patterning

45. A survey of Populus PIN-FORMED family genes reveals their diversified expression patterns

46. BEX1/ARF1A1C is Required for BFA-Sensitive Recycling of PIN Auxin Transporters and Auxin-Mediated Development in Arabidopsis

47. Modeling Framework for the Establishment of the Apical-Basal Embryonic Axis in Plants

48. Phosphorylation-dependent Trafficking of Plasma Membrane Proteins in Animal and Plant Cells

49. Polar auxin transport: models and mechanisms

50. D6PK AGCVIII Kinases Are Required for Auxin Transport and Phototropic Hypocotyl Bending in Arabidopsis

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