نتایج جستجو برای: agamous

تعداد نتایج: 420  

2017
Yingjun Chi Tingting Wang Guangli Xu Hui Yang Xuanrui Zeng Yixin Shen Deyue Yu Fang Huang

MADS-domain proteins are important transcription factors involved in many aspects of plant reproductive development. In this study, a MADS-box gene, Glycine max AGAMOUS-LIKE1 (GmAGL1), was isolated from soybean flower. The transcript of GmAGL1 was expressed in flowers and pods of different stages in soybean and was highly expressed in carpels. GmAGL1 is a nucleus-localized transcription factor ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2000
M K Deyholos L E Sieburth

We analyzed the 4-kb intragenic control region of the AGAMOUS (AG) gene to gain insight into the mechanisms controlling its expression during early flower development. We identified three major expression patterns conferred by 19 AG::reporter gene constructs: the normal AG pattern, a stamen-specific pattern, and a predominantly carpel pattern. To determine whether these three expression pattern...

2007
Claudia Kutter Hanspeter Schöb Michael Stadler Frederick Meins Azeddine Si-Ammour Friedrich Miescher

The proper number and distribution of stomata are essential for the efficient exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the aerial parts of plants. We show that the density and development of stomatal complexes on the epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana leaves depend, in part, on the microRNA-mediated regulation of Agamous-like16 (AGL16 ), which is a member of the MADS box protein family. AGL1...

Journal: :Horticulturae 2021

Flowering, the beginning of reproductive growth, is a significant stage in growth and development plants. Conifers are economically ecologically important, characterized by straight trunks good wood quality and, thus, conifer plantations widely distributed around world. In addition, species have tolerance to biotic abiotic stress, stronger survival ability. Seeds some species, such as Pinus kor...

Journal: :Development 2005
Concepción Gómez-Mena Stefan de Folter Maria Manuela R Costa Gerco C Angenent Robert Sablowski

Floral organs, whose identity is determined by specific combinations of homeotic genes, originate from a group of undifferentiated cells called the floral meristem. In Arabidopsis, the homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) terminates meristem activity and promotes development of stamens and carpels. To understand the program of gene expression activated by AG, we followed genome-wide expression during ear...

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