The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase changes in the plant life cycle. This step is controlled by various environmental signals that are integrated at the molecular level by so-called floral integrators. One such floral integrator in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) is the MADS domain transcription factor SUPPRESSOR OF OVEREXPRESSION OF CONSTANS1 (SOC1). Despite extensive genetic studies, little is known about the transcriptional control of SOC1, and we are just starting to explore the network of genes under the direct control of SOC1 transcription factor complexes. Here, we show that several MADS domain proteins, including SOC1 heterodimers, are able to bind SOC1 regulatory sequence...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...
Background: MADS-domain transcription factors play important roles during plant development. The Ara...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The main aim of this thesis is understanding the molecular regulation of flowering time in Arabidops...
Flowering in Arabidopsis is controlled by endogenous and environmental signals relayed by distinct g...
The floral transition is the switch from vegetative development to flowering. Proper timing of the f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
SummaryMultiple genetic pathways act in response to developmental cues and environmental signals to ...
SummaryFloral patterning in Arabidopsis requires activation of floral homeotic genes by the floral m...
Background MADS-domain transcription factors play important roles during plant devel...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...
Background: MADS-domain transcription factors play important roles during plant development. The Ara...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The transition from vegetative to reproductive development is one of the most important phase change...
The main aim of this thesis is understanding the molecular regulation of flowering time in Arabidops...
Flowering in Arabidopsis is controlled by endogenous and environmental signals relayed by distinct g...
The floral transition is the switch from vegetative development to flowering. Proper timing of the f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
Integration of environmental and endogenous cues at plant shoot meristems determines the timing of f...
SummaryMultiple genetic pathways act in response to developmental cues and environmental signals to ...
SummaryFloral patterning in Arabidopsis requires activation of floral homeotic genes by the floral m...
Background MADS-domain transcription factors play important roles during plant devel...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...
Background: MADS-domain transcription factors play important roles during plant development. The Ara...
Floral organs are specified by the combinatorial action of MADS-domain transcription factors, yet th...