نتایج جستجو برای: abscission

تعداد نتایج: 1629  

2014
Matthew J. Renshaw Jinghe Liu Brigitte D. Lavoie Andrew Wilde

The final step of cytokinesis is abscission when the intercellular bridge (ICB) linking the two new daughter cells is broken. Correct construction of the ICB is crucial for the assembly of factors involved in abscission, a failure in which results in aneuploidy. Using live imaging and subdiffraction microscopy, we identify new anillin-septin cytoskeleton-dependent stages in ICB formation and ma...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1974
P D Reid H G Strong

Cellulase (beta-1, 4-glucan-glucanohydrolase EC 3.2.1.4) activity in the abscission zone of red kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) was previously shown to exist in at least two different molecular forms. The form of the enzyme which has an isoelectric point of 4.5 is present in both abscising and nonabscising tissue and requires grinding for extraction. Another form of the enzyme which has an iso...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1992
E Del Campillo L N Lewis

A two-dimensional gel electrophoresis system that combines a cationic polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at pH near neutrality with sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was used to analyze the spectrum of basic polypeptides that accumulate in bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) abscission zones after treatment with ethylene. Results showed that, as abscission progressed, at least sev...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Srivignesh Sundaresan Sonia Philosoph-Hadas Joseph Riov Raja Mugasimangalam Nagesh A. Kuravadi Bettina Kochanek Shoshana Salim Mark L. Tucker Shimon Meir

Abscission of flower pedicels and leaf petioles of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) can be induced by flower removal or leaf deblading, respectively, which leads to auxin depletion, resulting in increased sensitivity of the abscission zone (AZ) to ethylene. However, the molecular mechanisms that drive the acquisition of abscission competence and its modulation by auxin gradients are not yet known....

Journal: :Global change biology 2013
Sally E Thompson Gabriel G Katul

Migration of plant populations is a potential survival response to climate change that depends critically on seed dispersal. Biological and physical factors determine dispersal and migration of wind-dispersed species. Recent field and wind tunnel studies demonstrate biological adaptations that bias seed release toward conditions of higher wind velocity, promoting longer dispersal distances and ...

Journal: :Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 1970

Journal: :Plant physiology 1970
L N Lewis J E Varner

When abscission in leaf explants from Phaseolus vulgaris, cultivar Red Kidney, was allowed to proceed while the explants were in (2)H(2)O, a 1.25% increase in the buoyant density of cellulase in a cesium chloride gradient was observed. These data indicate that the increase in cellulase activity during abscission is a result of the synthesis of new protein. Two differentially soluble forms of ce...

2014
Qiaoli Xie Zongli Hu Zhiguo Zhu Tingting Dong Zhiping Zhao Baolu Cui Guoping Chen

MADS-domain proteins are important transcription factors involved in many biological processes of plants. In our study, a tomato MADS-box gene, SlFYFL, was isolated. SlFYFL is expressed in all tissues of tomato and significantly higher in mature leave, fruit of different stages, AZ (abscission zone) and sepal. Delayed leaf senescence and fruit ripening, increased storability and longer sepals w...

2017
Stéphane Frémont Hussein Hammich Jian Bai Hugo Wioland Kerstin Klinkert Murielle Rocancourt Carlos Kikuti David Stroebel Guillaume Romet-Lemonne Olena Pylypenko Anne Houdusse Arnaud Echard

Cytokinetic abscission, the terminal step of cell division, crucially depends on the local constriction of ESCRT-III helices after cytoskeleton disassembly. While the microtubules of the intercellular bridge are cut by the ESCRT-associated enzyme Spastin, the mechanism that clears F-actin at the abscission site is unknown. Here we show that oxidation-mediated depolymerization of actin by the re...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Melinka A Butenko Sara E Patterson Paul E Grini Grethe-Elisabeth Stenvik Silja S Amundsen Abul Mandal Reidunn B Aalen

Abscission is an active process that enables plants to shed unwanted organs. Because the purpose of the flower is to facilitate pollination, it often is abscised after fertilization. We have identified an Arabidopsis ethylene-sensitive mutant, inflorescence deficient in abscission (ida), in which floral organs remain attached to the plant body after the shedding of mature seeds, even though a f...

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