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Actin cytoskeleton suppresses root skewing in microgravity

The actin cytoskeleton acts as a suppressor of the endogenous skewing behaviour of Arabidopsis primary roots under microgravity conditions.

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“The actin cytoskeleton is a suppressor of the endogenous skewing behaviour of Arabidopsis primary roots in microgravity.”

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Actin cytoskeleton suppresses Root skewing in microgravity

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Actin cytoskeletonsubject
Root skewing in microgravityobject

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TAC1 promotes outward lateral shoot orientationAssociation
Mechanisms of root adaptation and phototropism in microgravityInferenceChain
Mediators of Arabidopsis root skewing and phototropism in microgravityInferenceChain

Evidence

“Inline reference to Nakashima et al. 2014, actin cytoskeleton as suppressor of Arabidopsis root skewing in microgravity”

Nakashima J et al. (2014). The actin cytoskeleton is a suppressor of the endogenous skewing behaviour of Arabidopsis primary roots in microgravity doi:10.1111/plb.12062 ↗

“Reference on root skewing and environmental signaling in Arabidopsis”

(2017). Skewing in Arabidopsis roots involves disparate environmental signaling pathways