Transport inhibitor response 1
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Transport inhibitor response 1 (TIR1) ubiquitin ligase complex is involved in auxin-mediated signaling pathway which regulates roots and hypocotyl growth. The complex regulates auxin/IAA protein degradation and auxin-regulated transcription. For more details see TIR1 ubiquitin ligase and Herbicide 2,4-D bound to TIR1 Ubiquitin Ligase.
3D structures of transport inhibitor response 1
2p1m, 2p1p, 3c6n – AtTIR1 + SKP1-like protein 1A – Arabidopsis thaliana
2p1n, 2p1o, 2p1q - AtTIR1 + SKP1-like protein 1A + auxin-responsive protein IAA7
3c6o, 3c6p - AtTIR1 + SKP1-like protein 1A + agonist