Arabidopsis Hormone Database

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A comprehensive genetic and phenotypic information database for plant hormone research in Arabidopsis.
Highlights:
  • Arabidopsis hormone database aims to provide a systematic and comprehensive view of genes participating in plant hormonal regulation, as well as morphological phenotypes controlled by plant hormones.
  • Based on data from mutant studies, transgenic analysis and gene ontology (GO) annotation, we have identified a total of 1026 genes in the Arabidopsis genome that participate in plant hormone functions.
  • Meanwhile, a phenotype ontology is developed to precisely describe myriad hormone-regulated morphological processes with standardized vocabularies.
  • A web interface allows users to quickly get access to information about these hormone-related genes, including sequences, functional category, mutant information, phenotypic description, microarray data and linked publications.
  • Several applications of this database in studying plant hormonal regulation and hormone cross-talk will be presented and discussed.
Keywords:
  • Arabidopsis
  • plant hormones
  • abscisic acid
  • auxin
  • brassinosteroid
  • cytokinin
  • ethylene
  • gibberellin
  • jasmonic acid
  • salicylic acid
This record last updated: 01-06-2009
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