15992545 Dharmasiri Sunethra 2005 Jul Dharmasiri Nihal Yamada Masashi Jürgens Gerd 1 Dharmasiri Nihal et al. 2005 Jul. Dev. Cell 9(1):109-19. Estelle Mark Hobbie Lawrence Weijers Dolf 109-19 The plant hormone auxin has been implicated in virtually every aspect of plant growth and development. Auxin acts by promoting the degradation of transcriptional regulators called Aux/IAA proteins. Aux/IAA degradation requires TIR1, an F box protein that has been shown to function as an auxin receptor. However, loss of TIR1 has a modest effect on auxin response and plant development. Here we show that three additional F box proteins, called AFB1, 2, and 3, also regulate auxin response. Like TIR1, these proteins interact with the Aux/IAA proteins in an auxin-dependent manner. Plants that are deficient in all four proteins are auxin insensitive and exhibit a severe embryonic phenotype similar to the mp/arf5 and bdl/iaa12 mutants. Correspondingly, all TIR1/AFB proteins interact with BDL, and BDL is stabilized in triple mutant plants. Our results indicate that TIR1 and the AFB proteins collectively mediate auxin responses throughout plant development. 9 Lechner Esther Plant development is regulated by a family of auxin receptor F box proteins. Ehrismann Jasmin S