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The developmental expression of an arabinogalactan protein (AGP) recognised by a monoclonal antibody, JIM 13, is described inArabidopsis roots. It is expressed in the single initial of the central metaxylem vessel that lies immediately above the four
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JIM 5, an antibody that recognizes a relatively unesterified pectic epitope, distinguishes between dividing (meristematic) and non-dividing (central cells of the quiescent centre) cells in the Arabidopsis root tip, indicating that non-dividing cell w
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Autor:
Caroline Dean, Paul Linstead, Catherine M. Duckett, Keith Roberts, Liam Dolan, Emily Lawson, Katharina Schneider, Scott Poethig, Claire S. Grierson
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The development of the post-embryonic root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana is described. Clonal analysis has identified three sets of initials that give rise to the columella root cap cells, epidermis and lateral root-cap cells, and the cells of th
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Publikováno v:
Development. 129:4327-4334
The primary root of Arabidopsis has a simple cellular organisation. The fixed radial cell pattern results from stereotypical cell divisions that occur in the meristem. Here we describe the characterisation of schizoriza (scz), a mutant with defective
Publikováno v:
Physiologia Plantarum. 106:311-317
Root hairs of Arabidopsis roots develop on trichoblasts located over the anticlinal (radial) walls of underlying cortical cells. Non-hair cells, on the other hand, develop on atrichoblasts overlying the periclinal (tangential) walls of cortical cells
Autor:
John W. Schiefelbein, Roger A. Aeschbacher, Paul Linstead, Marie-Theres Hauser, Keith Roberts, Philip N. Benfey
Publikováno v:
Development. 119:57-70
A genetic analysis of root development in Arabidopsis thaliana has identified mutants that have abnormal morphogenesis. Four of these root morphogenesis mutants show dramatic alterations in post-embryonic root development. The short-root mutation res
Publikováno v:
The Plant Journal. 1:317-326
Two polymorphic forms of an extracellular arabinogalactan protein (AGP1 and AGP2), obtained from the conditioned media of two carrot suspension-cultured cell lines, have been identified in terms of binding of the anti-plasma membrane antibodies JIM4
Autor:
Benoît Menand, Paul Linstead, Stefan Jouannic, Keke Yi, Didier G. Schaefer, Laurent Hoffmann, Eoin Ryan, Liam Dolan
Publikováno v:
Science (New York, N.Y.). 316(5830)
Root hairs and rhizoids are cells with rooting functions in land plants. We describe two basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors that control root hair development in the sporophyte (2 n ) of the angiosperm Arabidopsis thaliana and rhizoid devel
Autor:
Paul Linstead, Rachel J. Carol, Marcus C. Durrant, Viktor Zarsky, Liam Dolan, Hana Kakesova, Seiji Takeda, Paul Derbyshire, Sinéad Drea
Publikováno v:
Nature. 438(7070)
Root hairs are cellular protuberances extending from the root surface into the soil; there they provide access to immobile inorganic ions such as phosphate, which are essential for growth. Their cylindrical shape results from a polarized mechanism of
Autor:
Panagiota Mylona, Silvia Costa, Julia M. Davies, Julia Foreman, Jonathan D. G. Jones, Henk Miedema, Paul Linstead, Colin Brownlee, Liam Dolan, Vadim Demidchik, John H. F. Bothwell, Miguel Angel Torres
Publikováno v:
Nature. 422(6930)
Cell expansion is a central process in plant morphogenesis, and the elongation of roots and root hairs is essential for uptake of minerals and water from the soil. Ca2+ influx from the extracellular store is required for (and sets the rates of) cell