Peters, Benjamin Casey, Jonathan Aidley, Jack Zohrab, Stuart Borg, Michael Twell, David Brownfield, Lynette
The development of the male germline within pollen relies upon the activation of numerous target genes by the transcription factor DUO POLLEN1 (DUO1). The expression of DUO1 is restricted to the male germline and is first detected shortly after the asymmetric division that segregates the germ cell lineage. Transcriptional regulation is critical in ...
Cerutti, Aude Jauneau, Alain Auriac, Marie-Christine Lauber, Emmanuelle Martinez, Yves Chiarenza, Serge Leonhardt, Nathalie Berthomé, Richard NOEL, Laurent
Hydathodes are water pores found on leaves of a wide range of vascular plants and are the sites of guttation. We report here on the detailed anatomy of cauliflower (Brassicaoleracea) and Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) hydathodes. Hydathode surface presents pores resembling stomata giving access to large cavities. Beneath, the epithem is compose...
de Marcos, Alberto Houbaert, Anaxi Triviño, Magdalena Delgado, Dolores Martín-Trillo, Mar Russinova, Eugenia Fenoll, Carmen Mena, Montaña
The asymmetric cell divisions necessary for stomatal lineage initiation and progression in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) require the function of the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor SPEECHLESS (SPCH). Mutants lacking SPCH do not produce stomata or lineages. Here, we isolated a new spch-5 allele carrying a point mutation in th...
Hunt, Lee Amsbury, Samuel Baillie, Alice Movahedi, Mahsa Mitchell, Alice Afsharinafar, Mana Swarup, Kamal Denyer, Thomas Hobbs, Jamie K. Swarup, Ranjan
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Stomata are formed by a pair of guard cells which have thickened, elastic cell walls to withstand the large increases in turgor pressure that have to be generated to open the pore that they surround. We have characterized FOCL1, a guard cell-expressed, secreted protein with homology to Hyp-rich cell wall proteins. FOCL1-GFP localizes to the guard c...
Wang, Wei Liu, Zhao Bao, Li-Juan Zhang, Sha-Sha Zhang, Chun-Guang Li, Xin Li, Hai-Xia Zhang, Xiao-Lu Bones, Atle Magnar Yang, Zhen-Biao
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Circadian rhythm of stomatal aperture is mainly regulated by light/darkness. Blue and red light induce stomatal opening through different mechanisms that are mediated by special receptors. ROP2, a member of Rho GTPase family in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), has been found to negatively regulate light-induced stomatal opening. However, the ups...
Renzaglia, Karen S Villarreal, Juan Carlos Piatkowski, Bryan T Lucas, Jessica R Merced, Amelia
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Plant physiology
As one of the earliest plant groups to evolve stomata, hornworts are key to understanding the origin and function of stomata. Hornwort stomata are large and scattered on sporangia that grow from their bases and release spores at their tips. We present data from development and immunocytochemistry that identify a role for hornwort stomata that is co...
Malcheska, Frosina Ahmad, Altaf Batool, Sundas Müller, Heike M. Ludwig-Müller, Jutta Kreuzwieser, Jürgen Randewig, Dörte Hänsch, Robert Mendel, Ralf R. Hell, Rüdiger
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Water limitation of plants causes stomatal closure to prevent water loss by transpiration. For this purpose, progressing soil water deficit is communicated from roots to shoots. Abscisic acid (ABA) is the key signal in stress-induced stomatal closure, but ABA as an early xylem-delivered signal is still a matter of debate. In this study, poplar plan...
Hughes, Jon Hepworth, Christopher Dutton, Chris Dunn, Jessica A Hunt, Lee Stephens, Jennifer Waugh, Robbie Cameron, Duncan D Gray, Julie E
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Plant physiology
The epidermal patterning factor (EPF) family of secreted signaling peptides regulate the frequency of stomatal development in model dicot and basal land plant species. Here, we identify and manipulate the expression of a barley (Hordeum vulgare) ortholog and demonstrate that when overexpressed HvEPF1 limits entry to, and progression through, the st...
Dubreuil, Carole Jin, Xu Barajas-López, Juan de Dios Hewitt, Timothy C. Tanz, Sandra K. Dobrenel, Thomas Schröder, Wolfgang P. Hanson, Johannes Pesquet, Edouard Grönlund, Andreas
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Chloroplasts develop from undifferentiated proplastids present in meristematic tissue. Thus, chloroplast biogenesis is closely connected to leaf development, which restricts our ability to study the process of chloroplast biogenesis per se. As a consequence, we know relatively little about the regulatory mechanisms behind the establishment of the p...
Burman, Naini Bhatnagar, Akanksha Khurana, Jitendra P.
Plants have evolved an intricate network of sensory photoreceptors and signaling components to regulate their development. Among the light signaling components identified to date, HY5, a basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor, has been investigated extensively. However, most of the work on HY5 has been carried out in Arabidopsis (Arabidop...