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Signalling: Yin–yang hormonal crosstalk

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Brassinosteroids and gibberellins are two principal growth-promoting hormones in plants. A transcription factor called JUB1 connects their signalling and biosynthesis through positive and negative feedback loops to finely coordinate developmental output.

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Figure 1: A simplified model for JUB1 functions in gibberellin and brassinosteroid signalling.

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He, JX. Signalling: Yin–yang hormonal crosstalk. Nature Plants 2, 16023 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1038/nplants.2016.23

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