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Plant Structural Biology: Hormonal Regulations

  • First-of-its-kind collections of protein structure-fucntion analysis for plant biologists
  • Unique insights to plant signal transduction using structural biology approaches
  • Written by world-renowned structural biologists for non-structural biologists

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-viii
  2. Introduction

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Overview of Protein Degradation in Plant Hormone Signaling

      • Domnita V. Rusnac, Ning Zheng
      Pages 11-30
    3. Structural Insight into Recognition of Plant Peptide Hormones by Plant Receptor Kinases

      • Jizong Wang, Guangzhong Lin, Rui Ma, Zhifu Han, Jijie Chai
      Pages 31-46
  3. Nuclear Receptors

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 47-47
    2. Structural Biology of Auxin Signal Transduction

      • Hongwei Jing, Lucia C. Strader
      Pages 49-66
    3. Structural Biology of Jasmonic Acid Metabolism and Responses in Plants

      • Cynthia K. Holland, Joseph M. Jez
      Pages 67-82
    4. Gibberellin

      • Sayaka Takehara, Miyako Ueguchi-Tanaka
      Pages 83-95
    5. Strigolactone and Karrikin Signaling Proteins

      • Toshio Hakoshima
      Pages 97-112
    6. Abscisic Acid Signaling and Biosynthesis: Protein Structures and Molecular Probes

      • Jonathan D. M. Helander, Sean R. Cutler
      Pages 113-146
  4. Transmembrane Receptors

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 147-147
    2. Brassinosteroid Sensing and Signaling in Plants

      • Ulrich Hohmann, Michael Hothorn
      Pages 149-164
    3. Cytokinin and Ethylene Signaling

      • Blanka Pekarova, Agnieszka Szmitkowska, Josef Houser, Michaela Wimmerova, Jan Hejátko
      Pages 165-200
  5. Method Guidance

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 201-201
    2. X-Ray Crystallography

      • Oksana Degtjarik, Gabriel Demo, Michaela Wimmerova, Ivana Kuta Smatanova
      Pages 203-221
    3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

      • Milan Zachrdla, Zuzana Jaseňáková, Lukáš Žídek
      Pages 223-247
    4. Structural Biology Using Electron Microscopy

      • Chikara Sato, Takao Shinkawa, Mari Sato, Masataka Ohashi, Mitsuru Ikeda, Masaaki Kawata et al.
      Pages 249-276
    5. Biological Small-Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS)

      • Tomáš Klumpler
      Pages 277-293

About this book

After decades of dominance of genetics and genomics, the importance of structural biology is growing exponentially in the field of plant biology. The main objectives of this new book series is to “demystify” structural biology for plant researchers and to provide important insights into the basic molecular mechanisms underlying plant development through the diverse approaches utilized by structural biologists. The book series starts with a theme dedicated to hormonal signaling that has benefited from the application of structural biology. “Plant Structural Biology: Hormonal Regulations” provides up-to-date knowledge of the structural aspects of hormonal signal recognition, signal transduction, hormonal control of downstream regulatory pathways and hormonal crosstalk. The most distinctive features of this book as well as future titles is/will be to provide overview of cutting-edge research in the field of plant structural biology, and to serve as a compendium of various approaches that could be applied to problems being solved in modern plant biology. Last but not least, we hope this book will facilitate and broaden the community of (not only) plant scientists who are interested in structural biology approaches and tools. For these reasons, the style of this series is concise and general, in order to avoiding unnecessary details. Explanatory boxes describing the basics of specific approaches (e.g. X-ray crystallography, NMR, SAXS, molecular dynamics simulations, etc.) are included.

Editors and Affiliations

  • CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic

    Jan Hejátko

  • Structural Biology Laboratory, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma, Japan

    Toshio Hakoshima

About the editors

Jan Hejatko obtained his Ph.D. in genetics and molecular biology at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic under the supervision of Bretislav Brzobohaty and in the Max-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding, Cologne, Germany in the group of Klaus Palme. He continues his work in the field of hormonal signaling and hormonal regulation of plant development as a research group leader and associated professor at CEITEC - Central European Institute of Technology and National Centre for Biomolecular Research, Faculty of Science, Masaryk University.  He is mainly interested in multi-step phosphorelay signaling, signal recognition, specificity and signal integration​ in plants.

Toshio Hakoshima obtained his Ph.D. in physical chemistry and pharmaceutical sciences at Osaka University, Suita, Japan, followed by postdoctoral research work on structural biology supervised by Alexander Rich at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1982, he joined the Osaka University faculty and continued his work on molecular recognition in protein-nucleic acid systems as an associated professor. In 1994, he moved to Nara Institute of Science and Technology as a professor of structural biology. He was promoted to the Dean of Graduate School of Biological Sciences (2013-2016) and then Executive Director/Vice President of the institute since 2017. He is interested in molecular recognition in signal transduction in the fields of medical science and plant biology and protein engineering of enzymes producing bioplastics.

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