Identifying novel regulators of shoot meristem development |
| |
Authors: | Jeffrey A. Pogany Ephraim J. Simon Rebecca B. Katzman Bernadette M. De Guzman Lita Po Yu Amy E. Trotochaud Steven E. Clark |
| |
Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biology, University of Michigan, 830 N. University, 48109-1048 Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
| |
Abstract: | New organs are initiated throughout the life span of higher plants. This process occurs at the shoot meristem, which is initiated during embryogenesis and is later responsible for generating the above-ground portion of the plant. The shoot meristem can be thought of as having two zones, a central zone containing meristematic cells in an undifferentiated state, and a surrounding peripheral zone where cells enter a specific developmental pathway toward a differentiated state. Recent advances have revealed several genes that specifically regulate meristem development inArabidopsis. However, extensive mutagenesis by several labs have identified only a handful, of loci that appear to specifically regulate shoot meristem development. We have undertaken an enhancer/suppressor mutagenesis of an existing meristem mutant (clv1) and have identified novel regulators of meristem development. The extended abstract of a paper presented at the 13th International Symposium in Conjugation with Award of the International Prize for Biology “Frontier of Plant Biology” |
| |
Keywords: | Cell division Differentiation Organogenesis Primordia Proliferation |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|