Dickinson, Patrick J Kneřová, Jana Szecówka, Marek Stevenson, Sean Ross Burgess, Steven J Mulvey, Hugh Bågman, Anne-Maarit Gaudinier, Allison Brady, Siobhan M Hibberd, Julian
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C4 photosynthesis evolved repeatedly from the ancestral C3 state, improving photosynthetic efficiency by ~50%. In most C4 lineages, photosynthesis is compartmented between mesophyll and bundle sheath cells, but how gene expression is restricted to these cell types is poorly understood. Using the C3 model Arabidopsis thaliana, we identified cis-elem...
Riglet, Lucie Rozier, Frédérique Kodera, Chie Bovio, Simone Sechet, Julien Fobis-Loisy, Isabelle Gaude, Thierry
Successful fertilization in angiosperms depends on the proper trajectory of pollen tubes through the pistil tissues to reach the ovules. Pollen tubes first grow within the cell wall of the papilla cells, applying pressure to the cell. Mechanical forces are known to play a major role in plant cell shape by controlling the orientation of cortical mic...
Gavrin, Aleksandr Rey, Thomas Torode, Thomas A Toulotte, Justine Chatterjee, Abhishek Kaplan, Jonathan Louis Evangelisti, Edouard Takagi, Hiroki Charoensawan, Varodom Rengel, David
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The cell wall is the primary interface between plant cells and their immediate environment and must balance multiple functionalities, including the regulation of growth, the entry of beneficial microbes, and protection against pathogens. Here, we demonstrate how API, a SCAR2 protein component of the SCAR/WAVE complex, controls the root cell wall ar...
Page, Mike T Garcia-Becerra, Tania Smith, Alison Terry, Matthew J
Chloroplast development requires communication between the progenitor plastids and the nucleus, where most of the genes encoding chloroplast proteins reside. Retrograde signals from the chloroplast to the nucleus control the expression of many of these genes, but the signalling pathway is poorly understood. Tetrapyrroles have been strongly implicat...
Chung, Betty Balcerowicz, Martin Di Antonio, Marco Jaeger, Katja E Geng, Feng Franaszek, Krzysztof Marriott, Poppy Brierley, Ian Firth, Andrew Wigge, Philip A
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Temperature is a major environmental cue affecting plant growth and development. Plants often experience higher temperatures in the context of a 24 h day-night cycle, with temperatures peaking in the middle of the day. Here, we find that the transcript encoding the bHLH transcription factor PIF7 undergoes a direct increase in translation in respons...
Tamaki, Takayuki Oya, Satoyo Naito, Makiko Ozawa, Yasuko Furuya, Tomoyuki Saito, Masato Sato, Mayuko Wakazaki, Mayumi Toyooka, Kiminori Fukuda, Hiroo
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The phloem transports photosynthetic assimilates and signalling molecules. It mainly consists of sieve elements (SEs), which act as "highways" for transport, and companion cells (CCs), which serve as "gates" to load/unload cargos. Though SEs and CCs function together, it remains unknown what determines the ratio of SE/CC in the phloem. Here we deve...
Choi, Jeongmin Lee, Tak Cho, Jungnam Servante, Emily K Pucker, Boas Summers, William Bowden, Sarah Rahimi, Mehran An, Kyungsook An, Gynheung
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Most plants associate with beneficial arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi that facilitate soil nutrient acquisition. Prior to contact, partner recognition triggers reciprocal genetic remodelling to enable colonisation. The plant Dwarf14-Like (D14L) receptor conditions pre-symbiotic perception of AM fungi, and also detects the smoke constituent karrik...
Gao, C Xu, H Huang, J Sun, B Zhang, F Savage, Z Duggan, C Yan, T Wu, C-H Wang, Y
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In plants and animals, nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins are intracellular immune sensors that recognize and eliminate a wide range of invading pathogens. NLR-mediated immunity is known to be modulated by environmental factors. However, how pathogen recognition by NLRs is influenced by environmental factors such as light remains...
Zoulias, Nicholas Brown, Jordan Rowe, Jim Casson, Stuart A
Light is a crucial signal that regulates many aspects of plant physiology and growth including the development of stomata, the pores in the epidermal surface of the leaf. Light signals positively regulate stomatal development leading to changes in stomatal density and stomatal index (SI; the proportion of cells in the epidermis that are stomata). B...
Müller, Lukas M Mombaerts, Laurent Pankin, Artem Davis, Seth J Webb, Alex Mendes Silva Goncalves, Jorge von Korff, Maria
The circadian clock is a complex transcriptional network that regulates gene expression in anticipation of the day/night cycle and controls agronomic traits in plants. However, in crops, how the internal clock and day/night cues affect the transcriptome remains poorly understood. We analyzed the diel and circadian leaf transcriptomes in the barley ...