| Literature DB >> 27545518 |
Ling Ma1, Xianchun Sang1, Ting Zhang1, Zhanyang Yu1, Yunfeng Li1, Fangming Zhao1, Zhongwei Wang1, Yantong Wang1, Peng Yu1, Nan Wang1, Changwei Zhang1, Yinghua Ling1, Zhenglin Yang1, Guanghua He1.
Abstract
To understand the molecular mechanisms of rice aerial organ development, we identified a mutant gene that caused a significant decrease in the width of aerial organs, termed ABNORMAL VASCULAR BUNDLES (AVB). Histological analysis showed that the slender aerial organs were caused by cell number reduction. In avb, the number of vascular bundles in aerial organs was reduced, whereas the area of the vascular bundles was increased. Ploidy analysis and the in situ expression patterns of histone H4 confirmed that cell proliferation was impaired during lateral primordia development, whereas procambium cells showed a greater ability to undergo cell division in avb. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) showed that the development process was affected in avb. Map-based cloning and genetic complementation demonstrated that AVB encodes a land plant conserved protein with unknown functions. Our research shows that AVB is involved in the maintenance of the normal cell division pattern in lateral primordia development and that the AVB gene is required for procambium establishment following auxin signaling.Entities:
Keywords: aerial organs; cell proliferation; lateral primordia; procambium; rice (Oryza sativa); vascular bundles
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27545518 DOI: 10.1111/nph.14142
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151