AbstractIn the Arabidopsis root meristem, initial cells undergo asymmetric divisions to generate the cell lineages of the root. The scarecrow mutation results in roots that are missing one cell layer owing to the disruption of an asymmetric division that normally generates cortex and endodermis. Tissue-specific markers indicate that a heterogeneous cell type is formed in the mutant. The deduced amino acid sequence of SCARECROW (SCR) suggests that it is a member of a novel family of putative transcription factors. SCR is expressed in the cortex/endodermal initial cells and in the endodermal cell lineage. Tissue-specific expression is regulated at the transcriptional level. These results indicate a key role for SCR in regulating the radial or...
SummaryA critical issue in development is the coordination of the activity of stem cell niches with ...
Asymmetric cell division is an essential and universal mechanism for generating diversity and patter...
Multicellular organisms develop their large variety of cell types from just one single cell, the zyg...
In the Arabidopsis root meristem, ground tissue stem cell daughters perform an asymmetric division t...
The root of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a simple, yet well-defined pattern of tissu...
AbstractAsymmetric cell divisions play an important role in the establishment and propagation of the...
Main conclusion: SCARECROW controls Arabidopsis root meristem size from the root endodermis tissue b...
SHORT-ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR) are required for stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis (Arab...
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern re...
AbstractThe radial pattern of the plant root is determined by the action of two transcription factor...
SHORT-ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR) are required for stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis (Arab...
Positional information is pivotal for establishing developmental patterning in plants1,2,3, but litt...
Stem cells self-renew and produce daughter cells that differentiate. How stem cells are specified an...
The SCARECROW (SCR) transcription factor plays a key role in plant growth and development. However, ...
SummaryCell divisions generating daughter cells different in size, shape, identity, and function are...
SummaryA critical issue in development is the coordination of the activity of stem cell niches with ...
Asymmetric cell division is an essential and universal mechanism for generating diversity and patter...
Multicellular organisms develop their large variety of cell types from just one single cell, the zyg...
In the Arabidopsis root meristem, ground tissue stem cell daughters perform an asymmetric division t...
The root of the flowering plant Arabidopsis thaliana has a simple, yet well-defined pattern of tissu...
AbstractAsymmetric cell divisions play an important role in the establishment and propagation of the...
Main conclusion: SCARECROW controls Arabidopsis root meristem size from the root endodermis tissue b...
SHORT-ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR) are required for stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis (Arab...
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern re...
AbstractThe radial pattern of the plant root is determined by the action of two transcription factor...
SHORT-ROOT (SHR) and SCARECROW (SCR) are required for stem cell maintenance in the Arabidopsis (Arab...
Positional information is pivotal for establishing developmental patterning in plants1,2,3, but litt...
Stem cells self-renew and produce daughter cells that differentiate. How stem cells are specified an...
The SCARECROW (SCR) transcription factor plays a key role in plant growth and development. However, ...
SummaryCell divisions generating daughter cells different in size, shape, identity, and function are...
SummaryA critical issue in development is the coordination of the activity of stem cell niches with ...
Asymmetric cell division is an essential and universal mechanism for generating diversity and patter...
Multicellular organisms develop their large variety of cell types from just one single cell, the zyg...