Title of article
Interactions between the Cell Cycle and Embryonic Patterning in Arabidopsis Uncovered by a Mutation in DNA Polymerase (epsilon)
Author/Authors
Jenik، Pablo D. نويسنده , , Jurkuta، Rebecca E.J. نويسنده , , Barton، M. Kathryn نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
-3361
From page
3362
To page
0
Abstract
Pattern formation and morphogenesis require coordination of cell division rates and orientations with developmental signals that specify cell fate. A viable mutation in the TILTED1 locus, which encodes the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase (epsilon) of Arabidopsis thaliana, causes a lengthening of the cell cycle by ~35% throughout embryo development and alters cell type patterning of the hypophyseal lineage in the root, leading to a displacement of the root pole from its normal position on top of the suspensor. Treatment of preglobular and early globular stages, but not later stage, embryos with the DNA polymerase inhibitor aphidicolin leads to a similar phenotype. The results uncover an interaction between the cell cycle and the processes that determine cell fate during plant embryogenesis.
Keywords
DIGLYPHUS ISAEA , Liriomyza trifolii , Abamectin compatibility , Biological control , IPM , Greenhouse
Journal title
THE PLANT CELL
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
THE PLANT CELL
Record number
113096
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