نتایج جستجو برای: cleistopholis patens

تعداد نتایج: 1102  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Masahiro Kasahara Takatoshi Kagawa Yoshikatsu Sato Tomohiro Kiyosue Masamitsu Wada

Phototropin is the blue-light receptor that mediates phototropism, chloroplast movement, and stomatal opening in Arabidopsis. Blue and red light induce chloroplast movement in the moss Physcomitrella patens. To study the photoreceptors for chloroplast movement in P. patens, four phototropin genes (PHOTA1, PHOTA2, PHOTB1, and PHOTB2) were isolated by screening cDNA libraries. These genes were cl...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2013
Christoph Strotbek Stefan Krinninger Wolfgang Frank

To comprehensively understand the major processes in plant biology, it is necessary to study a diverse set of species that represent the complexity of plants. This research will help to comprehend common conserved mechanisms and principles, as well as to elucidate those mechanisms that are specific to a particular plant clade. Thereby, we will gain knowledge about the invention and loss of mech...

Journal: :Phytochemistry 2006
Chenguang Jiang Clark K Schommer Sun Young Kim Dae-Yeon Suh

Since the early evolution of land plants from primitive green algae, flavonoids have played an important role as UV protective pigments in plants. Flavonoids occur in liverworts and mosses, and the first committed step in the flavonoid biosynthesis is catalyzed by chalcone synthase (CHS). Although higher plant CHSs have been extensively studied, little information is available on the enzymes fr...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2015
Ceyda Coruh Sung Hyun Cho Saima Shahid Qikun Liu Andrzej Wierzbicki Michael J Axtell

Many plant small RNAs are sequence-specific negative regulators of target mRNAs and/or chromatin. In angiosperms, the two most abundant endogenous small RNA populations are usually 21-nucleotide microRNAs (miRNAs) and 24-nucleotide heterochromatic short interfering RNAs (siRNAs). Heterochromatic siRNAs are derived from repetitive regions and reinforce DNA methylation at targeted loci. The exist...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Chantal Träger Magnus Alm Rosenblad Dominik Ziehe Christel Garcia-Petit Lukas Schrader Klaus Kock Christine Vera Richter Birgit Klinkert Franz Narberhaus Christian Herrmann Eckhard Hofmann Henrik Aronsson Danja Schünemann

The protein targeting signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway in chloroplasts of higher plants has undergone dramatic evolutionary changes. It disposed of its RNA, which is an essential SRP component in bacteria, and uses a unique chloroplast-specific protein cpSRP43. Nevertheless, homologs of the conserved SRP54 and the SRP receptor, FtsY, are present in higher plant chloroplasts. In this st...

2012
P.K.G.S.S. Bandara R. P. Karunagoda

Jasmonic acid and its metabolites are ubiquitously occurring lipid-derived signaling compounds that regulate growth, development and defense processes in flowering plants. However, their functions in lower land plants have not been well characterized yet. The model moss, Physcomitrella patens is a member of bryophytes and represents a key evolutionary position between green algae and flowering ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Eugene V Shakirov Pierre-François Perroud Andrew D Nelson Maren E Cannell Ralph S Quatrano Dorothy E Shippen

In vertebrates, the single-stranded telomeric DNA binding protein Protection of Telomeres 1 (POT1) shields chromosome ends and prevents them from eliciting a DNA damage response. By contrast, Arabidopsis thaliana encodes two divergent full-length POT1 paralogs that do not exhibit telomeric DNA binding in vitro and have evolved to mediate telomerase regulation instead of chromosome end protectio...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2016
Simon Bressendorff Raquel Azevedo Chandra Shekar Kenchappa Inés Ponce de León Jakob V Olsen Magnus Wohlfahrt Rasmussen Gitte Erbs Mari-Anne Newman Morten Petersen John Mundy

MAP kinase (MPK) cascades in Arabidopsis thaliana and other vascular plants are activated by developmental cues, abiotic stress, and pathogen infection. Much less is known of MPK functions in nonvascular land plants such as the moss Physcomitrella patens Here, we provide evidence for a signaling pathway in P. patens required for immunity triggered by pathogen associated molecular patterns (PAMP...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Ralf Reski David J. Cove

Arabidopsis and other species, this work has also begun to reveal the levels of evolutionary conservation within the flowering plants and even outside the plant kingdom. What does the future hold for Antirrhinum research? In addition to its continuing role as a genetic model for plant biology and development, several new experimental avenues are beginning to be explored with Antirrhinum. A majo...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor protocols 2009
David J Cove Pierre-François Perroud Audra J Charron Stuart F McDaniel Abha Khandelwal Ralph S Quatrano

The moss Physcomitrella patens has been used as an experimental organism for more than 80 years. Within the last 15 years, its use as a model to explore plant functions has increased enormously. The ability to use gene targeting and RNA interference methods to study gene function, the availability of many tools for comparative and functional genomics (including a sequenced and assembled genome,...

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