During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process requiring complex co-ordination of cell division, growth, endoreduplication and the acquisition of differentiated cellular morphologies. Here we show that the Arabidopsis phytocalpain DEFECTIVE KERNEL 1 (DEK1) promotes the differentiated epidermal state. Plants with reduced DEK1 activity produce cotyledon epidermis with protodermal characteristics, despite showing normal growth and endoreduplication. Furthermore, in non-embryonic tissues (true leaves, sepals), DEK1 is required for epidermis differentiation maintenance. We show that the HD-ZIP IV family of epidermis-specific differentiation-promoting transcription factors are key, albeit indir...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and University of Potsd...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
We have taken a genetic approach to investigating cytoskeleton-dependent mechanisms governing cell m...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
Supplemental Data + PPT Slides of All FiguresThe plant epidermis is crucial to survival, regulating ...
The role of the unique plant calpain Defective Kernel 1 (DEK1) in development has remained unclear d...
© 2016 Dr. Dhika AmandaDuring growth, plants experience mechanical stress from external and internal...
International audienceIn land plants, the aerial epidermis is essential for growth control, protecti...
DEFECTIVE KERNEL 1 (DEK1) is a highly conserved phytocalpain, embedded in the membrane of all plant ...
Plant cell fate determination depends on the relative positions of the cells in developing organisms...
Arabidopsis thaliana MERISTEM LAYER 1 (ATML1), an HD-ZIP class IV homeobox gene, is one of the key r...
DEK1 of higher plants plays an essential role in position dependent signaling and consists of a larg...
<div><p><i>Arabidopsis thaliana MERISTEM</i> LAYER <i>1</i> (<i>ATML1</i>), an HD-ZIP class IV homeo...
Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) make up one of the largest gene families in Arabidopsis thaliana. These...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and University of Potsd...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
We have taken a genetic approach to investigating cytoskeleton-dependent mechanisms governing cell m...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
During plant epidermal development, many cell types are generated from protodermal cells, a process ...
Supplemental Data + PPT Slides of All FiguresThe plant epidermis is crucial to survival, regulating ...
The role of the unique plant calpain Defective Kernel 1 (DEK1) in development has remained unclear d...
© 2016 Dr. Dhika AmandaDuring growth, plants experience mechanical stress from external and internal...
International audienceIn land plants, the aerial epidermis is essential for growth control, protecti...
DEFECTIVE KERNEL 1 (DEK1) is a highly conserved phytocalpain, embedded in the membrane of all plant ...
Plant cell fate determination depends on the relative positions of the cells in developing organisms...
Arabidopsis thaliana MERISTEM LAYER 1 (ATML1), an HD-ZIP class IV homeobox gene, is one of the key r...
DEK1 of higher plants plays an essential role in position dependent signaling and consists of a larg...
<div><p><i>Arabidopsis thaliana MERISTEM</i> LAYER <i>1</i> (<i>ATML1</i>), an HD-ZIP class IV homeo...
Receptor-like kinases (RLKs) make up one of the largest gene families in Arabidopsis thaliana. These...
Completed under a Cotutelle arrangement between the University of Melbourne and University of Potsd...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
We have taken a genetic approach to investigating cytoskeleton-dependent mechanisms governing cell m...