| Literature DB >> 15169760 |
Yuval Eshed1, Anat Izhaki, Stuart F Baum, Sandra K Floyd, John L Bowman.
Abstract
Asymmetric development of plant lateral organs is initiated by a partitioning of organ primordia into distinct domains along their adaxial/abaxial axis. Two primary determinants of abaxial cell fate are members of the KANADI and YABBY gene families. Progressive loss of KANADI activity in loss-of-function mutants results in progressive transformation of abaxial cell types into adaxial ones and a correlated loss of lamina formation. Novel, localized planes of blade expansion occur in some kanadi loss-of-function genotypes and these ectopic lamina outgrowths are YABBY dependent. We propose that the initial asymmetric leaf development is regulated primarily by mutual antagonism between KANADI and PHB-like genes, which is translated into polar YABBY expression. Subsequently, polar YABBY expression contributes both to abaxial cell fate and to abaxial/adaxial juxtaposition-mediated lamina expansion.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15169760 DOI: 10.1242/dev.01186
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868