Hormon.zip
While "hormon.zip" likely refers to the plant-specific HD-Zip proteins, the term generally describes chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream to regulate vital processes in all living organisms. In humans, these include:
Primarily involved in epidermal cell differentiation and lipid metabolism. hormon.zip
Regulates responses to abiotic stress (drought, cold) and ABA signaling. Involved in light response and auxin-mediated development. HD-Zip III While "hormon
HD-Zip proteins are unique to the plant kingdom and are characterized by a linked to a leucine zipper (LZ) motif. Involved in light response and auxin-mediated development
The leucine zipper motif allows these proteins to form homodimers or heterodimers, which is essential for their function.
Members of the HD-Zip II and III families are strictly linked to auxin machinery, helping adjust plant architecture (like leaf and root development).