The phytohormone auxin is a potent regulator of plant development. Since its discovery in the beginning of the twentieth century
many aspects of auxin biology have been extensively studied, ranging from biosynthesis and metabolism to the elucidation of
molecular components of downstream signaling. With the identification of the F-box protein TIR1 as an auxin receptor a major
breakthrough in understanding auxin signaling has been achieved and recent modeling approaches have shed light on the putative
mechanisms underlying the establishment of auxin gradients and maxima essential for many auxin-regulated processes. Here,
we review these and other recent advances in unraveling the entanglement of biosynthesis, polar transport and cellular signaling
events that allow small auxinic molecules to facilitate their complex regulatory action.
Keywords Auxin signaling - IAA - Polar auxin transport - TIR1 - Natural variation