نتایج جستجو برای: endosperm

تعداد نتایج: 3911  

2018
Bongeka Zuma Mason B. Dana Dongfang Wang

Proper seed development requires coordinated growth among the three genetically distinct components, the embryo, the endosperm, and the seed coat. In Arabidopsis, embryo growth rate accelerates after endosperm cellularization, which requires a chromatin-remodeling complex, the FIS2-Polycomb Repressive Complex 2 (PRC2). After cellularization, the endosperm ceases to grow and is eventually absorb...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2007
B Ioerger S R Bean M R Tuinstra J F Pedersen J Erpelding K M Lee T J Herrman

Differences in protein content and composition between vitreous and floury endosperm were investigated using a number of different techniques. Differences in protein cross-linking between vitreous and floury endosperm were investigated using differential solubility, size exclusion chromatography (SEC), and analysis of sulfhydryl content and composition. Vitreous endosperm was found to have high...

Journal: :Development 2008
Suxin Yang Niamh Johnston Edmund Talideh Steve Mitchell Chris Jeffree Justin Goodrich Gwyneth Ingram

During Arabidopsis seed development, the growing embryo invades and consumes the surrounding endosperm tissue. The signalling pathways that coordinate the separation of the embryo from the endosperm and the concomitant breakdown of the endosperm are poorly understood. We have identified a novel bHLH transcription factor, ZHOUPI (ZOU), which mediates these processes. ZOU is expressed exclusively...

Journal: :Genetics 1984
B Y Lin

Maize kernels inheriting the indeterminate gametophyte mutant (ig) on the female side had endosperms that ranged in ploidy level from diploid (2x) to nonaploid (9x). In crosses with diploid males, only kernels of the triploid endosperm class developed normally. Kernels of the tetraploid endosperm class were half-sized but with well-developed embryos that regularly germinated. Kernels of endospe...

Journal: :Plant Biotechnology Journal 2021

Rice is a major food crop to approximately half of the human population. Unfortunately, starchy endosperm, which remaining portion seed after polishing, contains limited amounts micronutrients. Here, it shown that this particularly case for thiamin (vitamin B1). Therefore, tissue-specific metabolic engineering approach was conducted, aimed at enhancing level specifically in endosperm. To achiev...

Journal: :Development 2012
Elisabeth Hehenberger David Kradolfer Claudia Köhler

The endosperm is a terminal seed tissue that is destined to support embryo development. In most angiosperms, the endosperm develops initially as a syncytium to facilitate rapid seed growth. The transition from the syncytial to the cellularized state occurs at a defined time point during seed development. Manipulating the timing of endosperm cellularization through interploidy crosses negatively...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Steven Penfield Yi Li Alison D Gilday Stuart Graham Ian A Graham

Regulation of seed germination requires coordinate action by the embryo and surrounding endosperm. We used Arabidopsis thaliana to establish the relative roles of embryo and endosperm in the control of seed germination and seedling establishment. We previously showed that endospermic oil reserves are used postgerminatively via gluconeogenesis to fuel seedling establishment and that lipid breakd...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2008
Il-Ho Kang Joshua G Steffen Michael F Portereiko Alan Lloyd Gary N Drews

Endosperm, a storage tissue in the angiosperm seed, provides nutrients to the embryo during seed development and/or to the developing seedling during germination. A major event in endosperm development is the transition between the syncytial phase, during which the endosperm nuclei undergo many rounds of mitosis without cytokinesis, and the cellularized phase, during which cell walls form aroun...

2006
Steven Penfield Yi Li Alison D. Gilday Stuart Graham Ian A. Graham

Regulation of seed germination requires coordinate action by the embryo and surrounding endosperm. We used Arabidopsis thaliana to establish the relative roles of embryo and endosperm in the control of seed germination and seedling establishment. We previously showed that endospermic oil reserves are used postgerminatively via gluconeogenesis to fuel seedling establishment and that lipid breakd...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2009
Gerd Melkus Hardy Rolletschek Ruslana Radchuk Johannes Fuchs Twan Rutten Ulrich Wobus Thomas Altmann Peter Jakob Ljudmilla Borisjuk

Although essential for normal seed development in the legumes, the metabolic role of the endosperm remains uncertain. We designed noninvasive nuclear magnetic resonance tools for the in vivo study of key metabolites in the transient liquid endosperm of intact pea (Pisum sativum) seeds. The steady-state levels of sucrose, glutamine, and alanine could be monitored and their distribution within th...

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