SummaryA classical role of the hormone auxin is in the formation of flowers at the periphery of the reproductive shoot apex. Mutants in regulators of polar auxin transport or in the auxin-responsive transcription factor MONOPTEROS (MP) form naked inflorescence “pins” lacking flowers. How auxin maxima and MP direct initiation of flower primordia is poorly understood. Here, we identify three genes whose expression is directly induced by auxin-activated MP that furthermore jointly regulate flower primordium initiation. These three genes encode known regulators of flower development: LEAFY (LFY), which specifies floral fate, and two AINTEGUMENTA-LIKE/PLETHORA transcription factors, key regulators of floral growth. Our study thus reveals a mecha...
The process of morphogenesis is driven by cell division and expansion, which are controlled ina diff...
For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as f...
Background: Plants produce leaf and flower primordia from a specialized tissue called the shoot apic...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
SummaryBackground: Plants produce leaf and flower primordia from a specialized tissue called the sho...
Specification of new organs from transit amplifying cells is critical for higher eukaryote developme...
Coordinating growth and patterning is essential for eukaryote morphogenesis. In plants, auxin is a k...
Auxin is an important regulator of many aspects of plant growth and development. During reproductive...
Stem cells are responsible for organogenesis, but it is largely unknown whether and how information ...
Auxin has long been implicated in many aspects of plant growth and development including flower deve...
An Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) flower consists of four types of organs arranged in a stereoty...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
The plant specific transcription factor LEAFY (LFY) plays a pivotal role in the developmental switch...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as f...
The process of morphogenesis is driven by cell division and expansion, which are controlled ina diff...
For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as f...
Background: Plants produce leaf and flower primordia from a specialized tissue called the shoot apic...
The transcription factor LEAFY is a master regulator of flowering and of flower development. It acts...
SummaryBackground: Plants produce leaf and flower primordia from a specialized tissue called the sho...
Specification of new organs from transit amplifying cells is critical for higher eukaryote developme...
Coordinating growth and patterning is essential for eukaryote morphogenesis. In plants, auxin is a k...
Auxin is an important regulator of many aspects of plant growth and development. During reproductive...
Stem cells are responsible for organogenesis, but it is largely unknown whether and how information ...
Auxin has long been implicated in many aspects of plant growth and development including flower deve...
An Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) flower consists of four types of organs arranged in a stereoty...
SummaryThe transition from vegetative growth to flower formation is critical for the survival of flo...
The plant specific transcription factor LEAFY (LFY) plays a pivotal role in the developmental switch...
The transcription factors LEAFY (LFY) and APETALA1 (AP1), together with the AP1 paralog CAULIFLOWER ...
For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as f...
The process of morphogenesis is driven by cell division and expansion, which are controlled ina diff...
For self-pollinating plants to reproduce, male and female organ development must be coordinated as f...
Background: Plants produce leaf and flower primordia from a specialized tissue called the shoot apic...