نتایج جستجو برای: etiolation

تعداد نتایج: 243  

2014
Inge Verstraeten Sébastien Schotte Danny Geelen

Wound-induced adventitious root (AR) formation is a requirement for plant survival upon root damage inflicted by pathogen attack, but also during the regeneration of plant stem cuttings for clonal propagation of elite plant varieties. Yet, adventitious rooting also takes place without wounding. This happens for example in etiolated Arabidopsis thaliana hypocotyls, in which AR initiate upon de-e...

2002
Mark Langford Trevor C. McMorris

Brassinosteroids are widely distributed plant compounds that modulate cell elongation and division, but little is known about the mechanism of action of these plant growth regulators. To investigate brassinosteroids as signals influencing plant growth and development, we identified a brassinosteroid-insensitive mutant in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Henyh. ecotype Columbia. The mutant, termed bril...

2000
Mark T. Osterlund Ning Wei

Arabidopsis seedlings display contrasting developmental patterns depending on the light environment, e.g. photomorphogenesis in the light and skotomorphogenesis (etiolation) in darkness. Recent studies have implicated protein degradation as a means of regulating this developmental switch (Osterlund et al., 2000). For example, HY5, a positive photomorphogenic regulator that acts to promote the l...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007
Martin Indorf Julio Cordero Gunther Neuhaus Marta Rodríguez-Franco

The salt tolerance protein (STO) of Arabidopsis was identified as a protein conferring salt tolerance to yeast cells. In order to uncover its function, we isolated an STO T-DNA insertion line and generated RNAi and overexpressor Arabidopsis plants. Here we present data on the hypocotyl growth of these lines indicating that STO acts as a negative regulator in phytochrome and blue-light signallin...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
David Alabadí Joan Gil Miguel A Blázquez José L García-Martínez

Plants undergo two different developmental programs depending on whether they are growing in darkness (skotomorphogenesis) or in the presence of light (photomorphogenesis). It has been proposed that the latter is the default pathway followed by many plants after germination and before the seedling emerges from soil. The transition between the two pathways is tightly regulated. The conserved COP...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1976
H A Lancer C E Cohen J A Schiff

Protochlorophyll (Pchl) and protochlorophyllide (Pchlide) are at comparable levels in 2-day-old (young) etiolated bean leaves (Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. Red Kidney). During subsequent development in the dark, both pigments increase, but the rate of Pchlide increase is greater than that of Pchl, leading to the commonly observed predominance of Pchlide beyond 7 days (old leaves). Both protopigme...

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Paula D. Duek Mireille V. Elmer Vivian R. van Oosten Christian Fankhauser

All developmental transitions throughout the life cycle of a plant are influenced by light. In Arabidopsis, multiple photoreceptors including the UV-A/blue-sensing cryptochromes (cry1-2) and the red/far-red responsive phytochromes (phyA-E) monitor the ambient light conditions. Light-regulated protein stability is a major control point of photomorphogenesis. The ubiquitin E3 ligase COP1 (constit...

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