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ILR1  -  IAA-amino acid hydrolase ILR1

Arabidopsis thaliana

Synonyms: F13E7.18, F13E7_18, IAA-AMINO ACID HYDROLASE, IAA-LEUCINE RESISTANT 1
 
 
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High impact information on ILR1

  • ILR1, an amidohydrolase that releases active indole-3-acetic acid from conjugates [1].
  • DNA sequences similar to that of ILR1 are found in other plant species [1].
  • IAR3 is a member of a family of Arabidopsis genes related to the previously isolated ILR1 gene, which encodes an IAA-amino acid hydrolase selective for IAA-Leu and IAA-Phe [2].
  • This study investigates how the ILR1-like indole acetic acid (IAA) amidohydrolase family of genes has functionally evolved in the monocotyledonous species wheat (Triticum aestivum) [3].
  • To examine the in vivo importance of auxin-conjugate hydrolysis, we generated a triple hydrolase mutant, ilr1 iar3 ill2, which is deficient in three of these hydrolases [4].
 

Biological context of ILR1

References

  1. ILR1, an amidohydrolase that releases active indole-3-acetic acid from conjugates. Bartel, B., Fink, G.R. Science (1995) [Pubmed]
  2. IAR3 encodes an auxin conjugate hydrolase from Arabidopsis. Davies, R.T., Goetz, D.H., Lasswell, J., Anderson, M.N., Bartel, B. Plant Cell (1999) [Pubmed]
  3. A novel auxin conjugate hydrolase from wheat with substrate specificity for longer side-chain auxin amide conjugates. Campanella, J.J., Olajide, A.F., Magnus, V., Ludwig-Müller, J. Plant Physiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. A family of auxin-conjugate hydrolases that contributes to free indole-3-acetic acid levels during Arabidopsis germination. Rampey, R.A., LeClere, S., Kowalczyk, M., Ljung, K., Sandberg, G., Bartel, B. Plant Physiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
  5. His-404 and His-405 are essential for enzyme catalytic activities of a bacterial indole-3-acetyl-L-aspartic acid hydrolase. Chou, J.C., Welch, W.H., Cohen, J.D. Plant Cell Physiol. (2004) [Pubmed]
 
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