| Literature DB >> 15031414 |
Véronique Boudolf1, Rosa Barrôco, Janice de Almeida Engler, Aurine Verkest, Tom Beeckman, Mirande Naudts, Dirk Inzé, Lieven De Veylder.
Abstract
Cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs) are key regulators of the cell cycle. In yeasts, only one CDK is sufficient to drive cells through the cell cycle, whereas higher eukaryotes developed a family of related CDKs. Curiously, plants contain a unique class of CDKs (B-type CDKs), whose function is still unclear. We show that the CDKB1;1 gene of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is highly expressed in guard cells and stomatal precursor cells of cotyledons, suggesting a prominent role for B-type CDKs in stomatal development. In accordance, transgenic Arabidopsis plants with reduced B-type CDK activity had a decreased stomatal index because of an early block of meristemoid division and inhibition of satellite meristemoid formation. Many aberrant stomatal cells were observed, all of them blocked in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. Although division of stomatal precursors was inhibited, cells still acquired stomatal identity, illustrating that stomatal cell differentiation is independent of cellular and nuclear division.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15031414 PMCID: PMC412868 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.021774
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277