نتایج جستجو برای: anther development

تعداد نتایج: 1416808  

2013
Ljudmilla Timofejeva David S. Skibbe Sidae Lee Inna Golubovskaya Rachel Wang Lisa Harper Virginia Walbot William Zacheus Cande

Proper regulation of anther differentiation is crucial for producing functional pollen, and defects in or absence of any anther cell type result in male sterility. To deepen understanding of processes required to establish premeiotic cell fate and differentiation of somatic support cell layers a cytological screen of maize male-sterile mutants has been conducted which yielded 42 new mutants inc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Anwesha Nag Stacey King Thomas Jack

In a genetic screen in a drnl-2 background, we isolated a loss-of-function allele in miR319a (miR319a(129)). Previously, miR319a has been postulated to play a role in leaf development based on the dramatic curled-leaf phenotype of plants that ectopically express miR319a (jaw-D). miR319a(129) mutants exhibit defects in petal and stamen development; petals are narrow and short, and stamens exhibi...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Yu Mei Hong-Bo Gao Ming Yuan Hong-Wei Xue

Armadillo repeat-containing proteins (ARCPs) are conserved across eukaryotic kingdoms and function in various processes. Regulation of microtubule stability by ARCPs exists widely in mammals and algae, but little is known in plants. Here, we present the functional characterization of an Arabidopsis thaliana ARCP, which was previously identified as Cellulose synthase-interactive protein1 (CSI1),...

Journal: :Plants 2013
Shuping Xing Vanessa Quodt John Chandler Susanne Höhmann Rita Berndtgen Peter Huijser

The non-miR156 targeted SBP-box gene SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE 8 (SPL8), plays an important role in Arabidopsis anther development, where its loss-of-function results in a semi-sterile phenotype. Fully male-sterile plants are obtained when a spl8 loss-of-function mutation is introduced into a 35S:MIR156 genetic background, thereby revealing functional redundancy between SPL8 and mi...

Journal: :Proteomics 2003
Tursun Kerim Nijat Imin Jeremy J Weinman Barry G Rolfe

We used proteomic analysis to investigate the changing patterns of protein synthesis during pollen development in anthers from rice plants grown under strictly controlled growth conditions. Cytological analysis and external growth measurements such as anther length, auricle distances and days before flowering were used to determine pollen developmental stages. This allowed the collection of syn...

2015
Han Wang Yanfei Mao Jun Yang Yuke He

miR319-targeted TCP genes are believed to regulate cell division in leaves and floral organs. However, it remains unknown whether these genes are involved in cell wall development. Here, we report that TCP24 negatively regulates secondary wall thickening in floral organs and roots. The overexpression of the miR319a-resistant version of TCP24 in Arabidopsis disrupted the thickening of secondary ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1993
R B Goldberg T P Beals P M Sanders

Male reproductive processes in flowering plants take place in the stamen (Esau, 1977). This sporophytic organ system contains diploid cells that undergo meiosis and produce haploid male spores, or microspores. Microspores divide mitotically and differentiate into multicellular male gametophytes, or pollen grains, that contain the sperm cells. Figures 1 and 2 show that the stamen consists of two...

2006
Carey L.H. Hord ab Changbin Chen Brody J. DeYoung Steven E. Clark

Carey L.H. Hord,ab1 Changbin Chen,a1 Brody J. DeYoung,c2 Steven E. Clark,c and Hong Maab3 a Department of Biology and the Huck Institutes for the Life Sciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 b Integrative Biosciences Graduate Degree Program, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802 c Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmen...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2014
Y Z Yue J Sun X Huang H Peng G F Liu H R Hu

In Petunia x hybrida 'Fantasy Red', a leucine-rich repeat (LRR) gene referred to as PhLRR, was identified in a flower bud cDNA library. The open reading frame sequence of PhLRR was 1251 bp, encoding a putative 46.2-kDa protein of 416 amino acids. The PhLRR protein showed high similarity to members of polygalacturonase inhibitor proteins (PGIPs), contained 11 conserved LRR domains, and was an ex...

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