Trade-off between growth and immunity: role of brassinosteroids

•Brassinosteroids (BR) regulate the growth-immunity trade-off in Arabidopsis.•The co-receptor BAK1 is not rate-limiting between the BR and immune pathways.•The BR-activated transcription factor BZR1 is a master regulator of this trade-off.•BZR1 and HBI1 form a core transcriptional cascade and regula...

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Brassinosteroids - metabolism
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immunity
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