Transcription Factors Expressed in Lateral Organ Boundaries: Identification of Downstream Targets | |
Springer, Patricia S. | |
University of California, Riverside | |
关键词: Gene Regulation; Genetic Interactions; Organ Boundaries; 59 Basic Biological Sciences Plant Architecture; Transcription Factors; | |
DOI : 10.2172/1049497 RP-ID : DOE/ER15649 RP-ID : FG02-05ER15649 RP-ID : 1049497 |
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美国|英语 | |
来源: UNT Digital Library | |
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【 摘 要 】
The processes of lateral organ initiation and patterning are central to the generation of mature plant form. Characterization of the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes is essential to our understanding of plant development. Communication between the shoot apical meristem and initiating organ primordia is important both for functioning of the meristem and for proper organ patterning, and very little is known about this process. In particular, the boundary between meristem and leaf is emerging as a critical region that is important for SAM maintenance and regulation of organogenesis. The goal of this project was to characterize three boundary-expressed genes that encode predicted transcription factors. Specifically, we have studied LATERAL ORGAN BOUNDARIES (LOB), LATERAL ORGAN FUSION1 (LOF1), and LATERAL ORGAN FUSION2 (LOF2). LOB encodes the founding member of the LOB-DOMAIN (LBD) plant-specific DNA binding transcription factor family and LOF1 and LOF2 encode paralogous MYB-domain transcription factors. We characterized the genetic relationship between these three genes and other boundary and meristem genes. We also used an ectopic inducible expression system to identify direct targets of LOB.
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