Control of organ size by cell proliferation and growth is a fundamental process, but the mechanisms that determine the final size of organs are largely elusive in plants. We have previously revealed that the ubiquitin receptor DA1 regulates organ size by repressing cell proliferation in Arabidopsis. Here we report that a mutant allele of STERILE APETALA (SAP) suppresses the da1-1 mutant phenotype. We show that SAP is an F-box protein that forms part of a SKP1/Cullin/F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase complex and controls organ size by promoting the proliferation of meristemoid cells. Genetic analyses suggest that SAP may act in the same pathway with PEAPOD1 and PEAPOD2, which are negative regulators of meristemoid proliferation, to control organ siz...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...
The final size of plant organs, such as leaves, is tightly controlled by environmental and genetic f...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...
Control of organ size by cell proliferation and growth is a fundamental process, but the mechanisms ...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
Although the size of an organism is a defining feature, little is known about the mechanisms that se...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
<div><p>Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, bu...
Cell number is an important determinant of final organ size. In the leaf, a large proportion of cell...
The characteristic shapes and sizes of organs are established by cell proliferation patterns and fin...
SummaryOrgan growth up to a species-specific size is tightly regulated in plants and animals [1, 2]....
SummaryPlant organs grow to characteristic sizes that are genetically controlled. In animals, signal...
The size of plant organs, such as leaves and flowers, is determined by an interaction of genotype an...
Plant growth has unparalleled importance for human civilization, yet we are only starting to gain an...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...
The final size of plant organs, such as leaves, is tightly controlled by environmental and genetic f...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...
Control of organ size by cell proliferation and growth is a fundamental process, but the mechanisms ...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
Although the size of an organism is a defining feature, little is known about the mechanisms that se...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, but the me...
<div><p>Organ size control is of particular importance for developmental biology and agriculture, bu...
Cell number is an important determinant of final organ size. In the leaf, a large proportion of cell...
The characteristic shapes and sizes of organs are established by cell proliferation patterns and fin...
SummaryOrgan growth up to a species-specific size is tightly regulated in plants and animals [1, 2]....
SummaryPlant organs grow to characteristic sizes that are genetically controlled. In animals, signal...
The size of plant organs, such as leaves and flowers, is determined by an interaction of genotype an...
Plant growth has unparalleled importance for human civilization, yet we are only starting to gain an...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...
The final size of plant organs, such as leaves, is tightly controlled by environmental and genetic f...
The final size of plant organs is determined by a combination of cell proliferation and cell expansi...