نتایج جستجو برای: microtubuleassociated protein2

تعداد نتایج: 192  

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Silvia Ferrario Anna V Shchennikova John Franken Richard G H Immink Gerco C Angenent

The shoot apical meristem (SAM), a small group of undifferentiated dividing cells, is responsible for the continuous growth of plants. Several genes have been identified that control the development and maintenance of the SAM. Among these, WUSCHEL (WUS) from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is thought to be required for maintenance of a stem cell pool in the SAM. The MADS-box gene AGAMOUS, in...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Chin-Min Kimmy Ho Takashi Hotta Fengli Guo Robert W Roberson Yuh-Ru Julie Lee Bo Liu

In plant cells, microtubules (MTs) in the cytokinetic apparatus phragmoplast exhibit an antiparallel array and transport Golgi-derived vesicles toward MT plus ends located at or near the division site. By transmission electron microscopy, we observed that certain antiparallel phragmoplast MTs overlapped and were bridged by electron-dense materials in Arabidopsis thaliana. Robust MT polymerizati...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Chin-Min Kimmy Ho Takashi Hotta Zhaosheng Kong Cui Jing Tracy Zeng Jie Sun Yuh-Ru Julie Lee Bo Liu

In higher plant cells, microtubules (MTs) are nucleated and organized in a centrosome-independent manner. It is unclear whether augmin-dependent mechanisms underlie spindle MT organization in plant cells as they do in animal cells. When AUGMIN subunit3 (AUG3), which encodes a homolog of animal dim γ-tubulin 3/human augmin-like complex, subunit 3, was disrupted in Arabidopsis thaliana, gametogen...

2017
Simon Duong Eliana Vonapartis Cheuk-Yan Li Sajedabanu Patel Sonia Gazzarrini

FUSCA3 (FUS3) is a short-lived B3-domain transcription factor that regulates seed development and phase transitions in Arabidopsis thaliana. The mechanisms controlling FUS3 levels are currently poorly understood. Here we show that FUS3 interacts with the RING E3 ligase ABI3-INTERACTING PROTEIN2 (AIP2). AIP2-green fluorescent protein (GFP) is preferentially expressed in the protoderm during earl...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Michiel Vandenbussche Jan Zethof Erik Souer Ronald Koes Giovanni B Tornielli Mario Pezzotti Silvia Ferrario Gerco C Angenent Tom Gerats

We have initiated a systematic functional analysis of the MADS box, intervening region, K domain, C domain-type MADS box gene family in petunia. The starting point for this has been a reverse-genetics approach, aiming to select for transposon insertions into any MADS box gene. We have developed and applied a family signature insertion screening protocol that is highly suited for this purpose, r...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2012
Davide Guerra Anna Maria Mastrangelo Gema Lopez-Torrejon Stephan Marzin Patrick Schweizer Antonio Michele Stanca Juan Carlos del Pozo Luigi Cattivelli Elisabetta Mazzucotelli

Plants exploit ubiquitination to modulate the proteome with the final aim to ensure environmental adaptation and developmental plasticity. Ubiquitination targets are specifically driven to degradation through the action of E3 ubiquitin ligases. Genetic analyses have indicated wide functions of ubiquitination in plant life; nevertheless, despite the large number of predicted E3s, only a few of t...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2011
Luis Sanz Walter Dewitte Celine Forzani Farah Patell Jeroen Nieuwland Bo Wen Pedro Quelhas Sarah De Jager Craig Titmus Aurélio Campilho Hong Ren Mark Estelle Hong Wang James A H Murray

The integration of cell division in root growth and development requires mediation of developmental and physiological signals through regulation of cyclin-dependent kinase activity. Cells within the pericycle form de novo lateral root meristems, and D-type cyclins (CYCD), as regulators of the G₁-to-S phase cell cycle transition, are anticipated to play a role. Here, we show that the D-type cycl...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1964
A ARIMURA T YAMAGUCHI

The manner in which the posterior pituitary hormones are carried in the plasma has not been clarified but seems to differ from one species to another1). Several evidences have been brought forward to indicate that vasopressin in human plasma is bound with the plasma protein2, 3, 4). Our previous observation showed different vasopressin binding capacity between the plasma samples obtained from d...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2007
Xiaodong Xu Carlos T Hotta Antony N Dodd John Love Robert Sharrock Young Wha Lee Qiguang Xie Carl H Johnson Alex A R Webb

Plants have circadian oscillations in the concentration of cytosolic free calcium ([Ca(2+)](cyt)). To dissect the circadian Ca(2+)-signaling network, we monitored circadian [Ca(2+)](cyt) oscillations under various light/dark conditions (including different spectra) in Arabidopsis thaliana wild type and photoreceptor and circadian clock mutants. Both red and blue light regulate circadian oscilla...

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