International audienceBrassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones that coordinate fundamental developmental programs in plants. In this study we show that in addition to the well established roles of BRs in regulating cell elongation and cell division events, BRs also govern cell fate decisions during stomata development in Arabidopsis thaliana. In wild-type A. thaliana, stomatal distribution follows the one-cell spacing rule; that is, adjacent stomata are spaced by at least one intervening pavement cell. This rule is interrupted in BR-deficient and BR signaling-deficient A. thaliana mutants, resulting in clustered stomata. We demonstrate that BIN2 and its homologues, GSK3/Shaggy-like kinases involved in BR signaling, can phosphorylate the ...
Stomatal cell lineage is an archetypal example of asymmetric cell division (ACD), which is necessary...
Identification of a Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Phosphatase Controlling Stomatal Development in...
Stomatal guard cells (GC) mainly exist in the epidermis of plant leaves and stems. They mediate the ...
International audienceBrassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones that coordinate fundamental develo...
Plants must coordinate the regulation of biochemistry and anatomy to optimize photosynthesis and wat...
Stomatal formation is regulated by multiple developmental and environmental signals, but how these s...
Stomatal formation is regulated by multiple developmental and environmental signals, but how these s...
Stomata are specialized pores in the epidermis of the aerial parts of a plant, where stomatal guard ...
Abstract Background Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling affects many processes, some ...
Plant GSK3-like kinases are key regulators that modulate a broad range of physiological processes su...
In Arabidopsis, stomatal development initiates after protodermal cells acquire stomatal lineage cell...
AbstractInArabidopsis thaliana, the negative brassinosteroid (BR) signalling regulator, BR INSENSITI...
SummaryPlants use cell-surface-resident receptor-like kinases (RLKs) to sense diverse extrinsic and ...
Two recent reports show that brassinosteroids control stomata production by regulating the GSK3-like...
Shoot and root systems have evolved numerous specialized structures, including stomata and lateral r...
Stomatal cell lineage is an archetypal example of asymmetric cell division (ACD), which is necessary...
Identification of a Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Phosphatase Controlling Stomatal Development in...
Stomatal guard cells (GC) mainly exist in the epidermis of plant leaves and stems. They mediate the ...
International audienceBrassinosteroids (BRs) are steroid hormones that coordinate fundamental develo...
Plants must coordinate the regulation of biochemistry and anatomy to optimize photosynthesis and wat...
Stomatal formation is regulated by multiple developmental and environmental signals, but how these s...
Stomatal formation is regulated by multiple developmental and environmental signals, but how these s...
Stomata are specialized pores in the epidermis of the aerial parts of a plant, where stomatal guard ...
Abstract Background Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) signaling affects many processes, some ...
Plant GSK3-like kinases are key regulators that modulate a broad range of physiological processes su...
In Arabidopsis, stomatal development initiates after protodermal cells acquire stomatal lineage cell...
AbstractInArabidopsis thaliana, the negative brassinosteroid (BR) signalling regulator, BR INSENSITI...
SummaryPlants use cell-surface-resident receptor-like kinases (RLKs) to sense diverse extrinsic and ...
Two recent reports show that brassinosteroids control stomata production by regulating the GSK3-like...
Shoot and root systems have evolved numerous specialized structures, including stomata and lateral r...
Stomatal cell lineage is an archetypal example of asymmetric cell division (ACD), which is necessary...
Identification of a Mitogen Activated Protein Kinase Phosphatase Controlling Stomatal Development in...
Stomatal guard cells (GC) mainly exist in the epidermis of plant leaves and stems. They mediate the ...