The antibody is used in tissue printing on German sugar beet and is found in vascular bundles
KUA1 (MYB transcription factor) promotes auxin accumulation in a protein-dependent manner through photochromin interaction factor (PIF) and is involved in the regulation of hypocotyl elongation in response to darkness. By inhibiting the transcription of several genes involved in chloroplast function and response to light and auxin, it promotes lateral root formation and plays a key role in developmental regulation and dark-induced leaf aging. Promotes reactions to auxin, abscisic acid (ABA) and ethylene. Aliases: MyB-related protein H, AtMYBH, AtMYBS3, mybs3 homologous protein, protein KUODA1.
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