| Literature DB >> 8624444 |
K U Torii1, N Mitsukawa, T Oosumi, Y Matsuura, R Yokoyama, R F Whittier, Y Komeda.
Abstract
Arabidopsis Landsberg erecta is one of the most popular ecotypes and is used widely for both molecular and genetic studies. It harbors the erecta (er) mutation, which confers a compact inflorescence, blunt fruits, and short petioles. We have identified five er mutant alleles from ecotypes Columbia and Wassilewskija. Phenotypic characterization of the mutant alleles suggests a role for the ER gene in regulating the shape of organs originating from the shoot apical meristem. We cloned the ER gene, and here, we report that it encodes a putative receptor protein kinases. The deduced ER protein contains a cytoplasmic protein kinase catalytic domain, a transmembrane region, and an extracellular domain consisting of leucine-rich repeats, which are thought to interact with other macromolecules. Our results suggest that cell-cell communication mediated by a receptor kinase has an important role in plant morphogenesis.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8624444 PMCID: PMC161133 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.8.4.735
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277