Brassinosteroids arise from campesterol, which is similar in structure to cholesterol (Figure 15.24).
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Brassinosteroids arise from campesterol, which is similar in structure to cholesterol (Figure 15.24).
"Plant Physiology and Development" int'l 6e - Taiz, L., Zeiger, E., Møller, I.M., Murphy, A.
Members of the cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP) enzyme family that are associated with the ER catalyze most of the reactions in the brassinosteroid biosynthesis pathway (Figure 15.24).
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Transcriptomic and physiological analysis identifies a gene network module highly associated with brassinosteroid regulation in hybrid sweetgum tissues differing in the capability of somatic embryogenesis. Zhao, et al., Horticulture research doi: 10.1093/hr/uhab047.
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