Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show iterative growth and continually produce new organs and structures from actively dividing meristems. This raises an intriguing question: How are these newly developed organs patterned? In Arabidopsis embryos, radial symmetry is broken by the bisymmetric specification of the cotyledons in the apical domain. Subsequently, this bisymmetry is propagated to the root promeristem. Results: Here we present a mutually inhibitory feedback loop between auxin and cytokinin that sets distinct boundaries of hormonal output. Cytokinins promote the bisymmetric distribution of the PIN-FORMED (PIN) auxin efflux proteins, which channel auxin toward a central doma...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show it...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show it...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show ite...
Background Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show ite...
SummaryBackgroundWhereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants sh...
Coordination of cell division and pattern formation is central to tissue and organ development, part...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
<div><p>An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the <i>Arabidopsis</i> root tip. The ...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show it...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show it...
Background: Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show i...
Background Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show ite...
Background Whereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants show ite...
SummaryBackgroundWhereas the majority of animals develop toward a predetermined body plan, plants sh...
Coordination of cell division and pattern formation is central to tissue and organ development, part...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
<div><p>An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the <i>Arabidopsis</i> root tip. The ...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends...