نتایج جستجو برای: ein2

تعداد نتایج: 206  

ژورنال: :پژوهش های سلولی و ملکولی 0

هورمون گیاهی اتیلن طیف گسترده ای از فرآیندهای گیاهی را نظیر رشد، جوانه زنی بذور، گلدهی، ریزش اندامها، تشکیل ریشه های جانبی، توسعه بافت برگ، رسیدگی میوه و پیری بافت برگ بعد از لقاح را تنظیم می کند. پیری بافت گل یکی از فرآیندهای تکاملی است که اتیلن در آن نقش کلیدی بازی می کند. افزایش کلیماکتریک مقادیر درون زاد اتیلن در گلها، یک نقش تنظیمی در حوادث متعاقب منجر به مرگ در برخی بافتهای زایشی دارا می ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2006
Urs Fischer Yoshihisa Ikeda Karin Ljung Olivier Serralbo Manoj Singh Renze Heidstra Klaus Palme Ben Scheres Markus Grebe

Cell polarity is commonly coordinated within the plane of a single tissue layer (planar polarity), and hair positioning has been exploited as a simple marker for planar polarization of animal epithelia . The root epidermis of the plant Arabidopsis similarly reveals planar polarity of hair localization close to root tip-oriented (basal) ends of hair-forming cells . Hair position is directed towa...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Gloria K Muday Shari R Brady Cristiana Argueso Jean Deruère Joseph J Kieber Alison DeLong

The roots curl in naphthylphthalamic acid1 (rcn1) mutant of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) has altered auxin transport, gravitropism, and ethylene response, providing an opportunity to analyze the interplay between ethylene and auxin in control of seedling growth. Roots of rcn1 seedlings were previously shown to have altered auxin transport, growth, and gravitropism, while rcn1 hypocotyl el...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Freddy Boutrot Cécile Segonzac Katherine N Chang Hong Qiao Joseph R Ecker Cyril Zipfel John P Rathjen

In plant innate immunity, the leucine-rich repeat receptor kinase FLS2 recognizes the bacterial pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) flagellin. The molecular mechanisms underlying PAMP perception are not fully understood. Here, we reveal that the gaseous phytohormone ethylene is an integral part of PAMP-triggered immunity. Plants mutated in the key ethylene-signaling protein EIN2 are im...

2017
Yanfeng Hu Jia You Chunjie Li Valerie M. Williamson Congli Wang

Plant parasitic nematodes respond to root exudates to locate their host roots. In our studies second stage juveniles of Heterodera glycines, the soybean cyst nematode (SCN), quickly migrated to soybean roots in Pluronic F-127 gel. Roots of soybean and non-host Arabidopsis treated with the ethylene (ET)-synthesis inhibitor aminoethoxyvinylglycine (AVG) were more attractive to SCN than untreated ...

2014
Hyo Jung Kim Sung Hyun Hong You Wang Kim Il Hwan Lee Ji Hyung Jun Bong-Kwan Phee Timilsina Rupak Hana Jeong Yeonmi Lee Byoung Seok Hong Hong Gil Nam Hye Ryun Woo Pyung Ok Lim

Leaf senescence is a finely tuned and genetically programmed degeneration process, which is critical to maximize plant fitness by remobilizing nutrients from senescing leaves to newly developing organs. Leaf senescence is a complex process that is driven by extensive reprogramming of global gene expression in a highly coordinated manner. Understanding how gene regulatory networks involved in co...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2008
R Varma Penmetsa Pedro Uribe Jonathan Anderson Judith Lichtenzveig John-Charles Gish Young Woo Nam Eric Engstrom Kun Xu Gail Sckisel Mariana Pereira Jong Min Baek Melina Lopez-Meyer Sharon R Long Maria J Harrison Karam B Singh Gyorgy B Kiss Douglas R Cook

SUMMARY The plant hormone ethylene negatively regulates bacterial infection and nodule formation in legumes in response to symbiotic rhizobia, but the molecular mechanism(s) of ethylene action in symbiosis remain obscure. We have identified and characterized multiple mutant alleles of the MtSkl1 gene, which controls both ethylene sensitivity and nodule numbers. We show that this locus encodes t...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Anne E Hall Anthony B Bleecker

Ethylene responses in Arabidopsis are controlled by the ETR receptor family. The receptors function as negative regulators of downstream signal transduction components and fall into two distinct subfamilies based on sequence similarity. To clarify the levels of functional redundancy between receptor isoforms, combinatorial mutant lines were generated that included the newly isolated ers1-2 alle...

2017
Ann Abozeid Zuojia Ying Yingchao Lin Jia Liu Zhonghua Zhang Zhonghua Tang

This work aims at identifying the effects of ethylene on the response of Arabidopsis thaliana root system to cadmium chloride (CdCl2) stress. Two ethylene-insensitive mutants, ein2-5 and ein3-1eil1-1, were subjected to (25, 50, 75, and 100 μM) CdCl2 concentrations, from which 75 μM concentration decreased root growth by 40% compared with wild type Col-0 as a control. Ethylene biosynthesis incre...

Journal: :The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2003
Simone Ferrari Julia M Plotnikova Giulia De Lorenzo Frederick M Ausubel

Salicylic acid (SA) is an important regulator of plant defense responses, and a variety of Arabidopsis mutants impaired in resistance against bacterial and fungal pathogens show defects in SA accumulation, perception, or signal transduction. Nevertheless, the role of SA-dependent defense responses against necrotrophic fungi is currently unclear. We determined the susceptibility of a set of prev...

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