AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cell proliferation in Arabidopsis flowers. We show that the floral identity protein LEAFY (LFY), a transcription factor expressed throughout the flower, cooperates with the homeodomain protein WUSCHEL (WUS) to activate AG in the center of flowers. WUS was previously identified because of its role in maintaining stem cell populations in both shoot and floral meristems. The unsuspected additional role of WUS in regulating floral homeotic gene expression supports the hypothesis that floral patterning uses a general meristem patterning system that was present before flowers evolved. We also show that AG represses WUS at later stages of floral develo...
The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) plays a central role during Arabidopsis thaliana flower development, ...
In Arabidopsis, the population of stem cells present in young flower buds is lost after the producti...
The Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) is a regulator of early flower development. The ag...
The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cell prolif...
OAK-B135 The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying floral organ fate and limiting ...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
Floral organs, whose identity is determined by specific combinations of homeotic genes, originate fr...
Floral organs, whose identity is determined by specific combinations of homeotic genes, originate fr...
AbstractFloral meristems and shoot apical meristems (SAMs) are homologous, self-maintaining stem cel...
International audienceBackground and Aims The morphological variability of the flower in angiosperms...
International audienceBackground and Aims The morphological variability of the flower in angiosperms...
As originally proposed by Goethe in 1790, floral organs are derived from leaf-like structures. The c...
The Arabidopsis transcription factor LEAFY acts upstream of homeotic genes such as AGAMOUS to confer...
The patterned expression of ßoral homeotic genes in Arabidopsis depends on the earlier action of mer...
The Arabidopsis transcription factor LEAFY acts upstream of homeotic genes such as AGAMOUS to confer...
The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) plays a central role during Arabidopsis thaliana flower development, ...
In Arabidopsis, the population of stem cells present in young flower buds is lost after the producti...
The Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) is a regulator of early flower development. The ag...
The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cell prolif...
OAK-B135 The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying floral organ fate and limiting ...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
Floral organs, whose identity is determined by specific combinations of homeotic genes, originate fr...
Floral organs, whose identity is determined by specific combinations of homeotic genes, originate fr...
AbstractFloral meristems and shoot apical meristems (SAMs) are homologous, self-maintaining stem cel...
International audienceBackground and Aims The morphological variability of the flower in angiosperms...
International audienceBackground and Aims The morphological variability of the flower in angiosperms...
As originally proposed by Goethe in 1790, floral organs are derived from leaf-like structures. The c...
The Arabidopsis transcription factor LEAFY acts upstream of homeotic genes such as AGAMOUS to confer...
The patterned expression of ßoral homeotic genes in Arabidopsis depends on the earlier action of mer...
The Arabidopsis transcription factor LEAFY acts upstream of homeotic genes such as AGAMOUS to confer...
The homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) plays a central role during Arabidopsis thaliana flower development, ...
In Arabidopsis, the population of stem cells present in young flower buds is lost after the producti...
The Arabidopsis floral homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) is a regulator of early flower development. The ag...