Unlike animals, plants produce new organs throughout their life cycle using pools of stem cells that are organized in meristems. Although many key regulators of meristem and organ identities have been identified, it is still not well understood how they function at the molecular level and how they can switch an entire developmental programme in which thousands of genes are involved. Recent advances in the genome-wide identification of target genes controlled by key plant transcriptional regulators and their interactions with epigenetic factors provide new insights into general transcriptional regulatory mechanisms that control switches of developmental programmes and cell fates in complex organisms
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
62 Pags.- 1 Tab.- 2 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/scie...
Unlike animals, plants produce new organs throughout their life cycle using pools of stem cells that...
Plants generate new organs through the activity of small populations of stem cells present in specia...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that alterations in transcription...
Plant development is regulated by transcription factors that often act in more than one process and ...
Genetic approaches to understanding the role of epigenetic regulation of gene expression in plants a...
Plants are sessile organisms that must constantly adjust to their environment. In contrast to animal...
International audienceThe plant life cycle involves a series of developmental phase transitions. The...
Elongation is a dynamic and highly regulated step of eukaryotic gene transcription. A variety of tra...
Transcription factors, also known as trans-acting factors, balance development and stress responses ...
In animal systems, master regulatory transcription factors (TFs) mediate stem cell maintenance throu...
Plants adapt their morphology in response to variable environmental conditions such as nitrate avail...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying gene regulation is paramount to comprehend the translation f...
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
62 Pags.- 1 Tab.- 2 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/scie...
Unlike animals, plants produce new organs throughout their life cycle using pools of stem cells that...
Plants generate new organs through the activity of small populations of stem cells present in specia...
© 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. A growing body of evidence suggests that alterations in transcription...
Plant development is regulated by transcription factors that often act in more than one process and ...
Genetic approaches to understanding the role of epigenetic regulation of gene expression in plants a...
Plants are sessile organisms that must constantly adjust to their environment. In contrast to animal...
International audienceThe plant life cycle involves a series of developmental phase transitions. The...
Elongation is a dynamic and highly regulated step of eukaryotic gene transcription. A variety of tra...
Transcription factors, also known as trans-acting factors, balance development and stress responses ...
In animal systems, master regulatory transcription factors (TFs) mediate stem cell maintenance throu...
Plants adapt their morphology in response to variable environmental conditions such as nitrate avail...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying gene regulation is paramount to comprehend the translation f...
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
BACKGROUND: Development of eukaryotic organisms is controlled by transcription factors that trigger ...
62 Pags.- 1 Tab.- 2 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://www.sciencedirect.com/scie...