<div><p>Cytokinesis in plants involves the formation of unique cellular structures such as the phragmoplast and the cell plate, both of which are required to divide the cell after nuclear division. In order to isolate genes that are involved in <i>de novo</i> cell wall formation, we performed a large-scale, microscope-based screen for Arabidopsis mutants that severely impair cytokinesis in the embryo. We recovered 35 mutations that form abnormally enlarged cells with multiple, often polyploid nuclei and incomplete cell walls. These mutants represent seven genes, four of which have previously been implicated in phragmoplast or cell plate function. Mutations in two loci show strongly reduced transmission through the haploid gametophytic gener...
With one of the smallest known genomes for a diploid flowering plant and conservation of genetic cod...
During plant development, cell division events are coordinately regulated, leading to specific growt...
Plant growth and development depends on controlled cell expansion. This, in itself, is determined by...
AbstractPartitioning of the cytoplasm during cytokinesis or cellularisation requires syntaxin-mediat...
Organised cell division and expansion play important roles in plant embryogenesis. To address their ...
AbstractThe embryo of the flowering plant Arabidopsis develops by a regular pattern of cell division...
We identified a novel mutation of a nuclear-encoded gene, designated as CRUMPLED LEAF (CRL), of Arab...
To identify molecular players implicated in cytokinesis and division plane determination, the Arabid...
SummaryThe FUSED (FU) Ser/Thr protein kinase family has a key role in the hedgehog signaling pathway...
AbstractPlant cytokinesis starts in the center of the division plane, with vesicle fusion generating...
We describe in this report a novel class of mutants that should facilitate the identification of gen...
SummaryIn plant cells, the plane of division is anticipated at the onset of mitosis by the presence ...
Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a rigid wall and hence cannot migrate. Rather, they are perman...
Summary Polyploidy, the presence of more than two sets of chromosomes within a cell, is a widespread...
AbstractCytokinesis in plants has unique features concerned with defining and maintaining the line o...
With one of the smallest known genomes for a diploid flowering plant and conservation of genetic cod...
During plant development, cell division events are coordinately regulated, leading to specific growt...
Plant growth and development depends on controlled cell expansion. This, in itself, is determined by...
AbstractPartitioning of the cytoplasm during cytokinesis or cellularisation requires syntaxin-mediat...
Organised cell division and expansion play important roles in plant embryogenesis. To address their ...
AbstractThe embryo of the flowering plant Arabidopsis develops by a regular pattern of cell division...
We identified a novel mutation of a nuclear-encoded gene, designated as CRUMPLED LEAF (CRL), of Arab...
To identify molecular players implicated in cytokinesis and division plane determination, the Arabid...
SummaryThe FUSED (FU) Ser/Thr protein kinase family has a key role in the hedgehog signaling pathway...
AbstractPlant cytokinesis starts in the center of the division plane, with vesicle fusion generating...
We describe in this report a novel class of mutants that should facilitate the identification of gen...
SummaryIn plant cells, the plane of division is anticipated at the onset of mitosis by the presence ...
Unlike animal cells, plant cells have a rigid wall and hence cannot migrate. Rather, they are perman...
Summary Polyploidy, the presence of more than two sets of chromosomes within a cell, is a widespread...
AbstractCytokinesis in plants has unique features concerned with defining and maintaining the line o...
With one of the smallest known genomes for a diploid flowering plant and conservation of genetic cod...
During plant development, cell division events are coordinately regulated, leading to specific growt...
Plant growth and development depends on controlled cell expansion. This, in itself, is determined by...