- is
possible that
phototropins receive light and
inhibit the
activity of
PINOID kinase (PID),
which then
promotes the
activity of PIN3. This activation...
-
known member of the Pinaceae,
Eathiestrobus appears to be a
member of the
pinoid clade of the family,
suggesting that the
initial diversification of Pinaceae...
-
Optical microscope image showing a
pinoid pit,
characteristic microscopic feature of
Calabrian pine (Pinus brutia) wood in the cross-field area...
- and the post-translational levels. PIN
proteins can be
phosphorylated by
PINOID,
which determines their apicobasal polarity and
thereby the directionality...
-
closely related to spruces.
These genera, with firs and larches, form the
pinoid clade of the Pinaceae.
Pines first appeared during the
Early Cretaceous...
- 157.3-154.7
million years ago) of Scotland,
which likely belongs to the
pinoid grouping of the family.
Pinaceae rapidly radiated during the
Early Cretaceous...
-
multiple kinases have been
reported to
phosphorylate PIN proteins,
including PINOID, D6PK, PAX, MPK6 and CRK5; and
phosphorylated PIN
proteins can be oppositely...
- Hake, S (Jun 2007). "barren inflorescence2
Encodes a co-ortholog of the
PINOID serine/threonine
kinase and is
required for
organogenesis during inflorescence...
-
taxonomic dignity of its own,
recognizing only two
large multi-group
clades (
Pinoid and Abietoid) or
subfamilies (Pinoideae and Abietoideae) in
their cladistics...
-
Sarah (7 June 2007). "barren inflorescence2
Encodes a Co-Ortholog of the
PINOID Serine/Threonine
Kinase and Is
Required for
Organogenesis during Inflorescence...