Published in Plant J on November 01, 2002
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A rice brassinosteroid-deficient mutant, ebisu dwarf (d2), is caused by a loss of function of a new member of cytochrome P450. Plant Cell (2003) 2.58
A novel cytochrome P450 is implicated in brassinosteroid biosynthesis via the characterization of a rice dwarf mutant, dwarf11, with reduced seed length. Plant Cell (2005) 2.30
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A semidwarf phenotype of barley uzu results from a nucleotide substitution in the gene encoding a putative brassinosteroid receptor. Plant Physiol (2003) 1.63
Grapes on steroids. Brassinosteroids are involved in grape berry ripening. Plant Physiol (2005) 1.61
C-23 hydroxylation by Arabidopsis CYP90C1 and CYP90D1 reveals a novel shortcut in brassinosteroid biosynthesis. Plant Cell (2006) 1.44
Morphological alteration caused by brassinosteroid insensitivity increases the biomass and grain production of rice. Plant Physiol (2006) 1.41
The genetic architecture of maize height. Genetics (2014) 1.41
The role of OsBRI1 and its homologous genes, OsBRL1 and OsBRL3, in rice. Plant Physiol (2006) 1.32
OsLIC, a Novel CCCH-Type Zinc Finger Protein with Transcription Activation, Mediates Rice Architecture via Brassinosteroids Signaling. PLoS One (2008) 1.32
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Brassinosteroid regulates cell elongation by modulating gibberellin metabolism in rice. Plant Cell (2014) 1.17
Analysis of the rice mutant dwarf and gladius leaf 1. Aberrant katanin-mediated microtubule organization causes up-regulation of gibberellin biosynthetic genes independently of gibberellin signaling. Plant Physiol (2005) 1.09
DWARF AND LOW-TILLERING acts as a direct downstream target of a GSK3/SHAGGY-like kinase to mediate brassinosteroid responses in rice. Plant Cell (2012) 1.07
Leaf rolling controlled by the homeodomain leucine zipper class IV gene Roc5 in rice. Plant Physiol (2011) 1.07
Characterization of two brassinosteroid C-6 oxidase genes in pea. Plant Physiol (2007) 1.06
Loose Plant Architecture1, an INDETERMINATE DOMAIN protein involved in shoot gravitropism, regulates plant architecture in rice. Plant Physiol (2012) 1.06
Microarray analysis of brassinosteroids- and gibberellin-regulated gene expression in rice seedlings. Mol Genet Genomics (2004) 1.05
The U-box E3 ubiquitin ligase TUD1 functions with a heterotrimeric G α subunit to regulate Brassinosteroid-mediated growth in rice. PLoS Genet (2013) 1.01
Increased leaf angle1, a Raf-like MAPKKK that interacts with a nuclear protein family, regulates mechanical tissue formation in the Lamina joint of rice. Plant Cell (2011) 1.00
RAV-Like1 maintains brassinosteroid homeostasis via the coordinated activation of BRI1 and biosynthetic genes in rice. Plant Cell (2010) 0.99
Brd1 gene in maize encodes a brassinosteroid C-6 oxidase. PLoS One (2012) 0.96
Genome-wide study of KNOX regulatory network reveals brassinosteroid catabolic genes important for shoot meristem function in rice. Plant Cell (2014) 0.95
Brassinosteroid deficiency due to truncated steroid 5alpha-reductase causes dwarfism in the lk mutant of pea. Plant Physiol (2004) 0.94
Dicer-like 3 produces transposable element-associated 24-nt siRNAs that control agricultural traits in rice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2014) 0.94
Brassinosteroid-mediated regulation of agronomic traits in rice. Plant Cell Rep (2014) 0.93
Short grain1 decreases organ elongation and brassinosteroid response in rice. Plant Physiol (2011) 0.92
New allele of HvBRI1 gene encoding brassinosteroid receptor in barley. J Appl Genet (2011) 0.90
Roles of brassinosteroids and related mRNAs in pea seed growth and germination. Plant Physiol (2007) 0.88
SSD1, which encodes a plant-specific novel protein, controls plant elongation by regulating cell division in rice. Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci (2010) 0.87
Brassinosteroid signaling network: implications on yield and stress tolerance. Plant Cell Rep (2013) 0.87
Overexpression of AtLOV1 in Switchgrass alters plant architecture, lignin content, and flowering time. PLoS One (2012) 0.84
A subset of OsSERK genes, including OsBAK1, affects normal growth and leaf development of rice. Mol Cells (2011) 0.84
Oryza sativa cytochrome P450 family member OsCYP96B4 reduces plant height in a transcript dosage dependent manner. PLoS One (2011) 0.83
Epigenetic Mutation of RAV6 Affects Leaf Angle and Seed Size in Rice. Plant Physiol (2015) 0.83
Microarray and proteomic analysis of brassinosteroid- and gibberellin-regulated gene and protein expression in rice. Genomics Proteomics Bioinformatics (2004) 0.82
Novel biosynthetic pathway of castasterone from cholesterol in tomato. Plant Physiol (2004) 0.81
Brassinosteroids are involved in Fe homeostasis in rice (Oryza sativa L.). J Exp Bot (2015) 0.80
SLG controls grain size and leaf angle by modulating brassinosteroid homeostasis in rice. J Exp Bot (2016) 0.80
RNA-Seq and iTRAQ Reveal the Dwarfing Mechanism of Dwarf Polish Wheat (Triticum polonicum L.). Int J Biol Sci (2016) 0.79
A possible working mechanism for rice SVP-group MADS-box proteins as negative regulators of brassinosteroid responses. Plant Signal Behav (2008) 0.79
An E3 ubiquitin ligase, ERECT LEAF1, functions in brassinosteroid signaling of rice. Plant Signal Behav (2013) 0.79
Reply: Brassinosteroid Regulates Gibberellin Synthesis to Promote Cell Elongation in Rice: Critical Comments on Ross and Quittenden's Letter. Plant Cell (2016) 0.78
Brassinosteroid homeostasis via coordinate regulation of signaling and synthetic pathways. Plant Signal Behav (2010) 0.78
The rice semi-dwarf mutant sd37, caused by a mutation in CYP96B4, plays an important role in the fine-tuning of plant growth. PLoS One (2014) 0.78
Rice leaf angle and grain size are affected by the OsBUL1 transcriptional activator complex. Plant Physiol (2016) 0.78
SUI-family genes encode phosphatidylserine synthases and regulate stem development in rice. Planta (2012) 0.78
RNA Interference Knockdown of BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE1 in Maize Reveals Novel Functions for Brassinosteroid Signaling in Controlling Plant Architecture. Plant Physiol (2015) 0.77
Overexpression of OsDof12 affects plant architecture in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Front Plant Sci (2015) 0.76
NBS-LRR Protein Pik-H4 Interacts with OsBIHD1 to Balance Rice Blast Resistance and Growth by Coordinating Ethylene-Brassinosteroid Pathway. Front Plant Sci (2017) 0.75
Insight on Genes Affecting Tuber Development in Potato upon Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) Infection. PLoS One (2016) 0.75
The Cytochrome P450 Gene CsCYP85A1 Is a Putative Candidate for Super Compact-1 (Scp-1) Plant Architecture Mutation in Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.). Front Plant Sci (2017) 0.75
Sdt97: A Point Mutation in the 5' Untranslated Region Confers Semidwarfism in Rice. G3 (Bethesda) (2016) 0.75
SMALL GRAIN 11 Controls Grain Size, Grain Number and Grain Yield in Rice. Rice (N Y) (2016) 0.75
Loose Plant Architecture1 (LPA1) determines lamina joint bending by suppressing auxin signalling that interacts with C-22-hydroxylated and 6-deoxo brassinosteroids in rice. J Exp Bot (2016) 0.75
A novel trimeric complex in plant cells that contributes to the lamina inclination of rice. Plant Signal Behav (2016) 0.75
Sorghum DW1 positively regulates brassinosteroid signaling by inhibiting the nuclear localization of BRASSINOSTEROID INSENSITIVE 2. Sci Rep (2017) 0.75
Phytohormones signaling and crosstalk regulating leaf angle in rice. Plant Cell Rep (2016) 0.75
Oryza sativa BRASSINOSTEROID UPREGULATED1 LIKE1 Induces the Expression of a Gene Encoding a Small Leucine-Rich-Repeat Protein to Positively Regulate Lamina Inclination and Grain Size in Rice. Front Plant Sci (2017) 0.75
Overexpression of Populus trichocarpa CYP85A3 promotes growth and biomass production in transgenic trees. Plant Biotechnol J (2017) 0.75
Isolation of rice dwarf mutants with ectopic deposition of phenolic components including lignin in parenchyma cell walls of internodes. Plant Cell Rep (2011) 0.75
GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1 encodes a soluble receptor for gibberellin. Nature (2005) 5.60
Cytokinin oxidase regulates rice grain production. Science (2005) 5.60
BES1 accumulates in the nucleus in response to brassinosteroids to regulate gene expression and promote stem elongation. Cell (2002) 4.99
Nuclear-localized BZR1 mediates brassinosteroid-induced growth and feedback suppression of brassinosteroid biosynthesis. Dev Cell (2002) 4.83
Accumulation of phosphorylated repressor for gibberellin signaling in an F-box mutant. Science (2003) 4.44
Binding of brassinosteroids to the extracellular domain of plant receptor kinase BRI1. Nature (2005) 4.32
The ethylene response factors SNORKEL1 and SNORKEL2 allow rice to adapt to deep water. Nature (2009) 3.74
The AtGenExpress hormone and chemical treatment data set: experimental design, data evaluation, model data analysis and data access. Plant J (2008) 3.73
Identification and functional analysis of in vivo phosphorylation sites of the Arabidopsis BRASSINOSTEROID-INSENSITIVE1 receptor kinase. Plant Cell (2005) 3.48
Rice plant development: from zygote to spikelet. Plant Cell Physiol (2005) 3.45
A new class of transcription factors mediates brassinosteroid-regulated gene expression in Arabidopsis. Cell (2005) 3.42
The gibberellin signaling pathway is regulated by the appearance and disappearance of SLENDER RICE1 in nuclei. Plant Cell (2002) 3.41
An overview of gibberellin metabolism enzyme genes and their related mutants in rice. Plant Physiol (2004) 3.32
Identification of cold-inducible downstream genes of the Arabidopsis DREB1A/CBF3 transcriptional factor using two microarray systems. Plant J (2004) 3.31
OsSPL14 promotes panicle branching and higher grain productivity in rice. Nat Genet (2010) 3.23
Microarray analysis of brassinosteroid-regulated genes in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol (2002) 3.04
Age-related macular degeneration: a high-resolution genome scan for susceptibility loci in a population enriched for late-stage disease. Am J Hum Genet (2004) 2.97
BAK1 and BKK1 regulate brassinosteroid-dependent growth and brassinosteroid-independent cell-death pathways. Curr Biol (2007) 2.97
Erect leaves caused by brassinosteroid deficiency increase biomass production and grain yield in rice. Nat Biotechnol (2005) 2.89
Six-rowed barley originated from a mutation in a homeodomain-leucine zipper I-class homeobox gene. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2007) 2.82
Identification and characterization of Arabidopsis gibberellin receptors. Plant J (2006) 2.82
Comprehensive comparison of auxin-regulated and brassinosteroid-regulated genes in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol (2004) 2.79
The OsTB1 gene negatively regulates lateral branching in rice. Plant J (2003) 2.69
A rice brassinosteroid-deficient mutant, ebisu dwarf (d2), is caused by a loss of function of a new member of cytochrome P450. Plant Cell (2003) 2.58
Crown rootless1, which is essential for crown root formation in rice, is a target of an AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR in auxin signaling. Plant Cell (2005) 2.56
Structural basis for gibberellin recognition by its receptor GID1. Nature (2008) 2.54
Autoregulation and homodimerization are involved in the activation of the plant steroid receptor BRI1. Dev Cell (2005) 2.48
Control of root system architecture by DEEPER ROOTING 1 increases rice yield under drought conditions. Nat Genet (2013) 2.46
Mutations in mitochondrial carrier family gene SLC25A38 cause nonsyndromic autosomal recessive congenital sideroblastic anemia. Nat Genet (2009) 2.37
A novel cytochrome P450 is implicated in brassinosteroid biosynthesis via the characterization of a rice dwarf mutant, dwarf11, with reduced seed length. Plant Cell (2005) 2.30
PRIMe: a Web site that assembles tools for metabolomics and transcriptomics. In Silico Biol (2008) 2.22
Mutations in origin recognition complex gene ORC4 cause Meier-Gorlin syndrome. Nat Genet (2011) 2.18
Antagonistic HLH/bHLH transcription factors mediate brassinosteroid regulation of cell elongation and plant development in rice and Arabidopsis. Plant Cell (2009) 2.17
Molecular interactions of a soluble gibberellin receptor, GID1, with a rice DELLA protein, SLR1, and gibberellin. Plant Cell (2007) 2.14
Antagonistic interaction between systemic acquired resistance and the abscisic acid-mediated abiotic stress response in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell (2008) 2.10
The YABBY gene DROOPING LEAF regulates carpel specification and midrib development in Oryza sativa. Plant Cell (2004) 2.08
Mutations in centrosomal protein CEP152 in primary microcephaly families linked to MCPH4. Am J Hum Genet (2010) 2.05
Gibberellin receptor and its role in gibberellin signaling in plants. Annu Rev Plant Biol (2007) 2.05
A rice semi-dwarf gene, Tan-Ginbozu (D35), encodes the gibberellin biosynthesis enzyme, ent-kaurene oxidase. Plant Mol Biol (2004) 2.00
Highly sensitive and high-throughput analysis of plant hormones using MS-probe modification and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: an application for hormone profiling in Oryza sativa. Plant Cell Physiol (2009) 1.99
Brassinosteroid functions in a broad range of disease resistance in tobacco and rice. Plant J (2003) 1.99