AbstractBackground: The plant-specific transcriptional activator LEAFY (LFY) is a central regulator of the transition to reproductive development in Arabidopsis. LFY has a second, later role in the induction of floral homeotic gene expression. Available data suggests that, while LFY activity is controlled via interaction with tissue-specific coactivators, other mechanisms exist that regulate LFY activity, the identity of which are not known.Results: We have identified a novel component in the temporal control of the switch from vegetative to reproductive development in Arabidopsis thaliana. The SPLAYED (SYD) gene product acts with LFY to regulate shoot apical meristem identity. SYD is also involved in the regulation of floral homeotic gene ...
Flowering is the most important process in a plant\u2019s life as it is the essential step for its r...
The switch from producing vegetative structures—branches and leaves—to producing reproductive struct...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
Background: The plant-specific transcriptional activator LEAFY (LFY) is a central regulator of the t...
AbstractBackground: The plant-specific transcriptional activator LEAFY (LFY) is a central regulator ...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
The switch from producing vegetative structures--branches and leaves--to producing reproductive stru...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
SummaryWhen to form flowers is a developmental decision that profoundly impacts the fitness of flowe...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
Arabidopsis thaliana SWP73A and SWP73B are homologs of mammalian BRAHMA-associated factors (BAF60s) ...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
International audienceThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the ...
SummaryFloral patterning in Arabidopsis requires activation of floral homeotic genes by the floral m...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
Flowering is the most important process in a plant\u2019s life as it is the essential step for its r...
The switch from producing vegetative structures—branches and leaves—to producing reproductive struct...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...
Background: The plant-specific transcriptional activator LEAFY (LFY) is a central regulator of the t...
AbstractBackground: The plant-specific transcriptional activator LEAFY (LFY) is a central regulator ...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
The switch from producing vegetative structures--branches and leaves--to producing reproductive stru...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
SummaryWhen to form flowers is a developmental decision that profoundly impacts the fitness of flowe...
The transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flowering ...
Arabidopsis thaliana SWP73A and SWP73B are homologs of mammalian BRAHMA-associated factors (BAF60s) ...
AbstractThe first step in flower development is the generation of a floral meristem by the infloresc...
International audienceThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the ...
SummaryFloral patterning in Arabidopsis requires activation of floral homeotic genes by the floral m...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
Flowering is the most important process in a plant\u2019s life as it is the essential step for its r...
The switch from producing vegetative structures—branches and leaves—to producing reproductive struct...
The gene regulatory network comprised of LEAFY (LFY), APETALA1 (AP1), the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER (C...