[EN] The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (CAL), control the onset of flower development in a partially redundant manner. This redundancy is thought to be mediated, at least in part, through the regulation of a shared set of target genes. However, whether these genes are independently or cooperatively regulated by LFY and AP1/CAL is currently unknown. To better understand the regulatory relationship between LFY and AP1/CAL and to obtain deeper insights into the control of floral initiation, we monitored the activity of LFY in the absence of AP1/CAL function. We found that the regulation of several known LFY target genes is unaffected by AP1/CAL perturbation, while others appear ...
A subset of eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) possess the ability to reprogram one cell type in...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive phases during Arabidopsis development is the result o...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
International audienceThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the ...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
The MADS-domain transcription factor APETALA1 (AP1) is a key regulator of Arabidopsis flower develop...
The MADS-domain transcription factor APETALA1 (AP1) is a key regulator of Arabidopsis flower develop...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
International audienceThe transition to flowering in Arabidopsis is characterized by the sharp and l...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
Flower development begins as floral meristems arise in succession on the flank of the inflorescence ...
A subset of eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) possess the ability to reprogram one cell type in...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive phases during Arabidopsis development is the result o...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
International audienceThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the ...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
The MADS-domain transcription factor APETALA1 (AP1) is a key regulator of Arabidopsis flower develop...
The MADS-domain transcription factor APETALA1 (AP1) is a key regulator of Arabidopsis flower develop...
The inflorescence meristem produces floral primordia that remain undifferentiated during the first s...
International audienceThe transition to flowering in Arabidopsis is characterized by the sharp and l...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
Flower development begins as floral meristems arise in succession on the flank of the inflorescence ...
A subset of eukaryotic transcription factors (TFs) possess the ability to reprogram one cell type in...
AbstractBackground: Development of petals and stamens in Arabidopsis flowers requires the function o...
Understanding the process of flowering can be critical to the future of food production in our world...