In the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, the establishment of organ polarity leads to the expression of FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (FIL) and YABBY3 (YAB3) on one side of an organ. One important question that has remained unanswered is how does this positional information lead to the correct spatial activation of genes controlling tissue identity? We provide the first functional link between polarity establishment and the regulation of tissue identity by showing that FIL and YAB3 control the non-overlapping expression patterns of FRUITFULL (FUL) and SHATTERPROOF (SHP), genes necessary to form stripes of valve margin tissue that allow the fruit to shatter along two defined borders and disperse the seeds. FIL and YAB3 activate FUL and SHP redundantly ...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis seedpod opens through a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which ...
International audienceBackground: The YABBY (YAB) family of transcription factors participate in a d...
Seed dispersal facilitated by the fruit is dependent on the formation of a specialized stripe of tis...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
The fruit is perhaps the most essential organ in Arabidopsis thaliana, not only because it houses an...
The Arabidopsis fruit mainly consists of a mature ovary that shows three well defined territories th...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver BonaccorsoAngiosperm leaves are typically polar structures with a distinct arrange...
<div><p>The <em>Arabidopsis</em> fruit mainly consists of a mature ovary that shows three well defin...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
The story of the network of genes that controls fruit patterning in Arabidopsis is still unfolding, ...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Background The Arabidopsis FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (FIL) gene encodes a YABBY (YAB) family putative tr...
AbstractThe outside of the Arabidopsis thaliana fruit consists of three principal tissues: the valve...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis seedpod opens through a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which ...
International audienceBackground: The YABBY (YAB) family of transcription factors participate in a d...
Seed dispersal facilitated by the fruit is dependent on the formation of a specialized stripe of tis...
Determining the mechanisms that establish shape and identity in organs has long been a goal for deve...
The fruit is perhaps the most essential organ in Arabidopsis thaliana, not only because it houses an...
The Arabidopsis fruit mainly consists of a mature ovary that shows three well defined territories th...
© 2017 Dr. Oliver BonaccorsoAngiosperm leaves are typically polar structures with a distinct arrange...
<div><p>The <em>Arabidopsis</em> fruit mainly consists of a mature ovary that shows three well defin...
The fruit are an integral plant organ that function to nurture and disperse seeds. Using the model ...
The story of the network of genes that controls fruit patterning in Arabidopsis is still unfolding, ...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Lateral organs in flowering plants display polarity along their adaxial-abaxial axis with distinct c...
Background The Arabidopsis FILAMENTOUS FLOWER (FIL) gene encodes a YABBY (YAB) family putative tr...
AbstractThe outside of the Arabidopsis thaliana fruit consists of three principal tissues: the valve...
Fruit morphogenesis is a process unique to flowering plants, and yet little is known about its devel...
AbstractThe Arabidopsis seedpod opens through a spring-loaded mechanism known as pod shatter, which ...
International audienceBackground: The YABBY (YAB) family of transcription factors participate in a d...