نتایج جستجو برای: medicago truncatula

تعداد نتایج: 4983  

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2009
Youry Pii Alessandra Astegno Elisa Peroni Massimo Zaccardelli Tiziana Pandolfini Massimo Crimi

The Medicago truncatula N5 gene is induced in roots after Sinorhizobium meliloti infection and it codes for a putative lipid transfer protein (LTP), a family of plant small proteins capable of binding and transferring lipids between membranes in vitro. Various biological roles for plant LTP in vivo have been proposed, including defense against pathogens and modulation of plant development. The ...

2004
Paul H. Goodwin Richard P. Oliver Tom Hsiang

To assess relative gene expression, expressed sequence tag redundancy was compared between EST collections from susceptible Malva pusilla and Medicago truncatula inoculated with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides f. sp. malvae and C. trifolii, respectively, and resistant and susceptible Sorghum bicolor inoculated with C. graminicola (=C. sublineolum). EST redundancies from the fungal-inoculated S. ...

2017
Jianbo Song Xiaowei Mo Haiqi Yang Luming Yue Jun Song Beixin Mo

The ubiquitination pathway regulates growth, development, and stress responses in plants, and the U-box protein family of ubiquitin ligases has important roles in this pathway. Here, 64 putative U-box proteins were identified in the Medicago truncatula genome. In addition to the conserved U-box motif, other functional domains, such as the ARM, kinase, KAP, and WD40 domains, were also detected. ...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Yongjun Shu Ying Liu Jun Zhang Lili Song Changhong Guo

The AP2/ERF superfamily is a large, plant-specific transcription factor family that is involved in many important processes, including plant growth, development, and stress responses. Using Medicago truncatula genome information, we identified and characterized 123 putative AP2/ERF genes, which were named as MtERF1-123. These genes were classified into four families based on phylogenetic analys...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Rebecca J Wais David H Keating Sharon R Long

In the Rhizobium-legume symbiosis, compatible bacteria and host plants interact through an exchange of signals: Host compounds promote the expression of bacterial biosynthetic nod (nodulation) genes leading to the production of a lipochito-oligosaccharide signal, the Nod factor (NF). The particular array of nod genes carried by a given species of Rhizobium determines the NF structure synthesize...

2013
Valentine Negruk

The number of plant mitochondrial genomes sequenced exceeds two dozen. However, for a detailed comparative study of different phylogenetic branches more plant mitochondrial genomes should be sequenced. This article presents sequencing data and comparative analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) of the legume Vicia faba. The size of the V. faba circular mitochondrial master chromosome of cultivar ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1998
Covitz Smith Long

The root hair is a specialized cell type involved in water and nutrient uptake in plants. In legumes the root hair is also the primary site of recognition and infection by symbiotic nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium bacteria. We have studied the root hairs of Medicago truncatula, which is emerging as an increasingly important model legume for studies of symbiotic nodulation. However, only 27 genes from...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Sergey Ivashuta Jinyuan Liu Junqi Liu Dasharath P Lohar Sajeet Haridas Bruna Bucciarelli Kathryn A VandenBosch Carroll P Vance Maria J Harrison J Stephen Gantt

Changes in cellular or subcellular Ca2+ concentrations play essential roles in plant development and in the responses of plants to their environment. However, the mechanisms through which Ca2+ acts, the downstream signaling components, as well as the relationships among the various Ca2+-dependent processes remain largely unknown. Using an RNA interference-based screen for gene function in Medic...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Kenneth L Korth Sarah J Doege Sang-Hyuck Park Fiona L Goggin Qin Wang S Karen Gomez Guangjie Liu Lingling Jia Paul A Nakata

Calcium oxalate is the most abundant insoluble mineral found in plants and its crystals have been reported in more than 200 plant families. In the barrel medic Medicago truncatula Gaertn., these crystals accumulate predominantly in a sheath surrounding secondary veins of leaves. Mutants of M. truncatula with decreased levels of calcium oxalate crystals were used to assess the defensive role of ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Hongliang Wang Jianghua Chen Jiangqi Wen Million Tadege Guangming Li Yu Liu Kirankumar S Mysore Pascal Ratet Rujin Chen

Molecular genetic studies suggest that FLORICAULA (FLO)/LEAFY (LFY) orthologs function to control compound leaf development in some legume species. However, loss-of-function mutations in the FLO/LFY orthologs result in reduction of leaf complexity to different degrees in Pisum sativum and Lotus japonicus. To further understand the role of FLO/LFY orthologs in compound leaf development in legume...

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