Lynch, Tim Née, Guillaume Chu, Avan Krüger, Thorben Finkemeier, Iris Finkelstein, Ruth R
Overexpression of ABA-INSENSITIVE5 binding proteins (AFPs) results in extreme ABA resistance of seeds and failure to acquire desiccation tolerance, at least in part through effects on chromatin modification. We tested the hypothesis that AFPs promote germination in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) by also functioning as adapters for E3 ligases th...
Li, Huan Wang, Dan Zhang, Dan-Dan Geng, Qi Li, Jun-Jiao Sheng, Ruo-Cheng Xue, Hui-Shan Zhu, He Kong, Zhi-Qiang Dai, Xiao-Feng
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BackgroundDuring the disease cycle, plant pathogenic fungi exhibit a morphological transition between hyphal growth (the phase of active infection) and the production of long-term survival structures that remain dormant during "overwintering." Verticillium dahliae is a major plant pathogen that produces heavily melanized microsclerotia (MS) that su...
Finkelstein, Ruth R Lynch, Tim J
Abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellic acid (GA) antagonistically regulate many aspects of plant growth, including seed dormancy and germination. The effects of these hormones are mediated by a complex network of positive and negative regulators of transcription. The DELLA family of proteins repress GA response, and can promote an ABA response via int...
Debernardi, Juan M Woods, Daniel P Li, Kun Li, Chengxia Dubcovsky, Jorge
Plants possess regulatory mechanisms that allow them to flower under conditions that maximize reproductive success. Selection of natural variants affecting those mechanisms has been critical in agriculture to modulate the flowering response of crops to specific environments and to increase yield. In the temperate cereals, wheat and barley, the phot...
Collier, Amanda J Bendall, Adam Fabian, Charlene Malcolm, Andrew Tilgner, Katarzyna Semprich, Claudia I Wojdyla, Katarzyna Nisi, Paola Serena Kishore, Kamal Roamio Franklin, Valar Nila
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Uncovering the mechanisms that establish naïve pluripotency in humans is crucial for the future applications of pluripotent stem cells including the production of human blastoids. However, the regulatory pathways that control the establishment of naïve pluripotency by reprogramming are largely unknown. Here, we use genome-wide screening to identify...
Li, Hongjie Janssens, Jasper De Waegeneer, Maxime Kolluru, Sai Saroja Davie, Kristofer Gardeux, Vincent Saelens, Wouter David, Fabrice PA Brbić, Maria Spanier, Katina
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For more than 100 years, the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster has been one of the most studied model organisms. Here, we present a single-cell atlas of the adult fly, Tabula Drosophilae, that includes 580,000 nuclei from 15 individually dissected sexed tissues as well as the entire head and body, annotated to >250 distinct cell types. We provide a...
Monroy, Brigette Y Adamson, Carly J Camacho-Avila, Alexis Guerzon, Christian N Echeverria, Camilo V Rogers, Crystal D
Neural crest (NC) cells are a dynamic population of embryonic stem cells that create various adult tissues in vertebrate species including craniofacial bone and cartilage and the peripheral and enteric nervous systems. NC development is thought to be a conserved and complex process that is controlled by a tightly-regulated gene regulatory network (...
He, Fei Wang, Wei Rutter, William B Jordan, Katherine W Ren, Jie Taagen, Ellie DeWitt, Noah Sehgal, Deepmala Sukumaran, Sivakumar Dreisigacker, Susanne
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Allopolyploidy greatly expands the range of possible regulatory interactions among functionally redundant homoeologous genes. However, connection between the emerging regulatory complexity and expression and phenotypic diversity in polyploid crops remains elusive. Here, we use diverse wheat accessions to map expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL...
Bideyan, Lara Fan, Wenxin Kaczor-Urbanowicz, Karolina Elżbieta Priest, Christina Casero, David Tontonoz, Peter
The nuclear receptors liver X receptor (LXR) α and β play crucial roles in hepatic metabolism. Many genes induced in response to pharmacologic LXR agonism have been defined; however, the transcriptional consequences of loss of LXR binding to its genomic targets are less well characterized. Here, we addressed how deletion of both LXRα and LXRβ from ...
Esquer, Carolina Echeagaray, Oscar Firouzi, Fareheh Savko, Clarissa Shain, Grant Bose, Pria Rieder, Abigail Rokaw, Sophie Witon-Paulo, Andrea Gude, Natalie
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Vaping of flavored liquids has been touted as safe alternative to traditional cigarette smoking with decreased health risks. The popularity of vaping has dramatically increased over the last decade, particularly among teenagers who incorporate vaping into their daily life as a social activity. Despite widespread and increasing adoption of vaping am...