Peng, Maolin Li, Zepeng Zhou, Nana Ma, Mengmeng Jiang, Yupei Dong, Aiwu Shen, Wen-Hui Li, Lin
Shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) allows a plant grown in a densely populated environment to maximize opportunities to access to sunlight. Although it is well established that SAS is accompanied by gene expression changes, the underlying molecular mechanism needs to be elucidated. Here, we identify the H3K4me3/H3K36me3-binding proteins, Morf Related G...
Ordoñez-Herrera, Natalia Trimborn, Laura Menje, Melanie Henschel, Monique Robers, Lennart Kaufholdt, David Hänsch, Robert Adrian, Jessika Ponnu, Jathish Hoecker, Ute
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The ambient light environment controls many aspects of plant development throughout a plant’s life cycle. Such complex control is achieved because a key repressor of light signaling, the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) COP1/SPA E3 ubiquitin ligase causes the degradation of multiple regulators of endogenous developmental pathways. This includes t...
Haruta, Miyoshi Tan, Li Xuan Bushey, Daniel B. Swanson, Sarah J. Sussman, Michael R.
A P-type H(+)-ATPase is the primary transporter that converts ATP to electrochemical energy at the plasma membrane of higher plants. Its product, the proton-motive force, is composed of an electrical potential and a pH gradient. Many studies have demonstrated that this proton-motive force not only drives the secondary transporters required for nutr...
Wang, Feng Wu, Nan Zhang, Luyue Ahammed, Golam Jalal Chen, Xiaoxiao Xiang, Xun Zhou, Jie Xia, Xiaojian Shi, Kai Yu, Jingquan
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Photoreceptor-mediated light signaling plays a critical role in plant growth, development, and stress responses but its contribution to the spatial regulation of photoinhibition and photoprotection within the canopy remains unclear. Here, we show that low-red/far-red (L-R/FR) ratio light conditions significantly alleviate PSII and PSI photoinhibiti...
Belteton, Samuel A. Sawchuk, Megan G. Donohoe, Bryon S. Scarpella, Enrico Szymanski, Daniel B.
The leaf epidermis is a biomechanical shell that influences the size and shape of the organ. Its morphogenesis is a multiscale process in which nanometer-scale cytoskeletal protein complexes, individual cells, and groups of cells pattern growth and define macroscopic leaf traits. Interdigitated growth of neighboring cells is an evolutionarily conse...
Spiegelman, Ziv Lee, Chin-Mei Gallagher, Kimberly L.
Both endogenous plant proteins and viral movement proteins associate with microtubules to promote their movement through plasmodesmata. The association of viral movement proteins with microtubules facilitates the formation of virus-associated replication complexes, which are required for the amplification and subsequent spread of the virus. However...
Simon, Noriane M. L. Kusakina, Jelena Fernández-López, Ángela Chembath, Anupama Belbin, Fiona E. Dodd, Antony N.
Emerging seedlings respond to environmental conditions such as light and temperature to optimize their establishment. Seedlings grow initially through elongation of the hypocotyl, which is regulated by signaling pathways that integrate environmental information to regulate seedling development. The hypocotyls of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) a...
Loreti, Elena Valeri, Maria Cristina Novi, Giacomo Perata, Pierdomenico
Plants respond to hypoxia, often caused by submergence, by expressing a specific set of genes that contribute to acclimation to this unfavorable environmental condition. Genes induced by low oxygen include those encoding enzymes for carbohydrate metabolism and fermentation, pathways that are required for survival. Sugar availability is therefore of...
Walker, Berkley J. Drewry, Darren T. Slattery, Rebecca A. VanLoocke, Andy Cho, Young B. Ort, Donald R.
The hypothesis that reducing chlorophyll content (Chl) can increase canopy photosynthesis in soybeans was tested using an advanced model of canopy photosynthesis. The relationship among leaf Chl, leaf optical properties, and photosynthetic biochemical capacity was measured in 67 soybean (Glycine max) accessions showing large variation in leaf Chl. ...
Bibeau, Jeffrey P. Kingsley, James L. Furt, Fabienne Tüzel, Erkan Vidali, Luis
F-actin has been shown to be essential for tip growth in an array of plant models, including Physcomitrella patens. One hypothesis is that diffusion can transport secretory vesicles, while actin plays a regulatory role during secretion. Alternatively, it is possible that actin-based transport is necessary to overcome vesicle transport limitations t...