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Brassinosteroids

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    Chapter 1 Protocol for Extraction and Isolation of Brassinosteroids from Plant Tissues
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    Chapter 2 Synthetic Protocol for AFCS: A Biologically Active Fluorescent Castasterone Analog Conjugated to an Alexa Fluor 647 Dye
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    Chapter 3 Physiological Analysis of Brassinosteroid Responses and Sensitivity in Rice
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    Chapter 4 Light Regulation of Brassinosteroid Signaling Components: Checking Regulation of Protein Stability in Darkness
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    Chapter 5 Approaches to Study Light Effects on Brassinosteroid Sensitivity
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    Chapter 6 A Technical Framework for Studying the Signaling Nexus of Brassinosteroids and Immunity
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    Chapter 7 Identification of Brassinosteroid Target Genes by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Followed by High-Throughput Sequencing (ChIP-seq) and RNA-Sequencing
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    Chapter 8 Quantitation of Cell Type-Specific Responses to Brassinosteroid by Deep Sequencing of Polysome-Associated Polyadenylated RNA
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    Chapter 9 Methods for Modeling Brassinosteroid-Mediated Signaling in Plant Development
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    Chapter 10 Quantitative Microscopic Analysis of Plasma Membrane Receptor Dynamics in Living Plant Cells
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    Chapter 11 Analysis of In Vitro DNA Interactions of Brassinosteroid-Controlled Transcription Factors Using Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay
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    Chapter 12 Identification of Brassinosteroid Signaling Complexes by Coimmunoprecipitation and Mass Spectrometry
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    Chapter 13 Simplified Enrichment of Plasma Membrane Proteins from Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings Using Differential Centrifugation and Brij-58 Treatment
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    Chapter 14 Probing Activation and Deactivation of the BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 Receptor Kinase by Immunoprecipitation
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    Chapter 15 The Primary Root of Sorghum bicolor (L. Moench) as a Model System to Study Brassinosteroid Signaling in Crops
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    Chapter 16 Brassinosteroid Action in Plant Abiotic Stress Tolerance
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Chapter title
A Technical Framework for Studying the Signaling Nexus of Brassinosteroids and Immunity
Chapter number 6
Book title
Brassinosteroids
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6813-8_6
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6811-4, 978-1-4939-6813-8
Authors

Rosa Lozano-Durán, Youssef Belkhadir

Editors

Eugenia Russinova, Ana I. Caño-Delgado

Abstract

Pathway cross-communication cannot be simply tackled by studying isolated signaling systems. Yet understanding how signal transduction pathways attenuate or reinforce each other in vivo is a challenging task. In plants, biosynthesis and signaling of brassinosteroids (BRs) finely regulate growth and defense programs through a complex array of mechanistic and physiological interactions. Conversely, induction of defenses also impacts on the BR biosynthesis at the transcriptional level. In this chapter, we present an experimental framework to study the physiological connection between BR-controlled growth and defenses. We focus on the signaling pathways regulated by the two archetypal cell surface receptors, BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 (BRI1) and FLAGELLIN-SENSITIVE2 (FLS2), to illustrate the signaling nexus of BRs and plant immunity. In Arabidopsis thaliana, these pathways provide one of the very few systems in which the tools and mechanistic details exist to study cross talk at the molecular level.

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Unknown 15 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Bachelor 2 13%
Professor > Associate Professor 2 13%
Researcher 2 13%
Librarian 1 7%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 7%
Other 3 20%
Unknown 4 27%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 6 40%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 33%
Unknown 4 27%