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Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2016
Maria Elisa Sabatini Mattia Donà Paola Leonetti Andrea Minio Massimo Delledonne Daniela Carboneral Massimo Confalonieri Giorgio Giraffa Alma Balestrazzi

The role of plant tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1α in genome stability is studied using a Medicago truncatula MtTdp1α-depleted line. Lack of MtTdp1α results in a 39% reduction of methylated cytosines as compared to control. RNA-Seq analyses revealed that 11 DNA transposons and 22 retrotransposons were differentially expressed in the Tdp1α-2a line. Among them all, DNA transposons (MuDR, hAT, DNA...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Kavitha T Kuppusamy Sergey Ivashuta Bruna Bucciarelli Carroll P Vance J Stephen Gantt Kathryn A Vandenbosch

The postembryonic development of lateral roots and nodules is a highly regulated process. Recent studies suggest the existence of cross talk and interdependency in the growth of these two organs. Although plant hormones, including auxin and cytokinin, appear to be key players in coordinating this cross talk, very few genes that cross-regulate root and nodule development have been uncovered so f...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2005
Bogumil Karas Jeremy Murray Monika Gorzelak Alexandra Smith Shusei Sato Satoshi Tabata Krzysztof Szczyglowski

In many legumes, including Lotus japonicus and Medicago truncatula, susceptible root hairs are the primary sites for the initial signal perception and physical contact between the host plant and the compatible nitrogen-fixing bacteria that leads to the initiation of root invasion and nodule organogenesis. However, diverse mechanisms of nodulation have been described in a variety of legume speci...

2017
Attila Farkas Gergely Maróti Attila Kereszt Éva Kondorosi

In the Medicago truncatula genome about 700 genes code for nodule-specific cysteine-rich (NCR) small peptides that are expressed in the symbiotic organ, the root nodule, where they control terminal differentiation of the endosymbiotic rhizobium bacteria to nitrogen-fixing bacteroids. Cationic NCR peptides were predicted to have antimicrobial activities. Here antibacterial activities of NCR247, ...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Jianan Wu Yongwu Niu Abdelmoneim Bakur Hao Li Qihe Chen

Betulinic acid is a product of plant secondary metabolism which has shown various bioactivities. Several CYP716A subfamily genes were recently characterized encoding multifunctional oxidases capable of C-28 oxidation. CYP716A12 was identified as betulin C-28 oxidase, capable of modifying betulin. This study aimed to induce the transformation of betulin to betulinic acid by co-expressing enzymes...

Journal: :Plants 2013
Yuan Wang Rujin Chen

Leaf morphology is one of the most variable, yet inheritable, traits in the plant kingdom. How plants develop a variety of forms and shapes is a major biological question. Here, we discuss some recent progress in understanding the development of compound or dissected leaves in model species, such as tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), Cardamine hirsuta and Medicago truncatula, with an emphasis on re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Muthusubramanian Venkateshwaran Dhileepkumar Jayaraman Mireille Chabaud Andrea Genre Allison J Balloon Junko Maeda Kari Forshey Désirée den Os Nicholas W Kwiecien Joshua J Coon David G Barker Jean-Michel Ané

Rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi produce signals that are perceived by host legume receptors at the plasma membrane and trigger sustained oscillations of the nuclear and perinuclear Ca(2+) concentration (Ca(2+) spiking), which in turn leads to gene expression and downstream symbiotic responses. The activation of Ca(2+) spiking requires the plasma membrane-localized receptor-like kinase...

2017
Fuqi Liao Jianling Peng Rujin Chen

Diverse leaf forms ranging from simple to compound leaves are found in plants. It is known that the final leaf size and shape vary greatly in response to developmental and environmental changes. However, changes in leaf size and shape have been quantitatively characterized only in a limited number of species. Here, we report development of LeafletAnalyzer, an automated image analysis and classi...

Journal: :Frontiers in Plant Science 2013

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