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The two apparently critical residues are located within a stretch of more than 100 amino acids, about one-third of the FUS3 sequence, which exhibits significant sequence similarity to a distinct domai |
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The Arabidopsis LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (LEC1) gene is required for the specification of cotyledon identity and the completion of embryo maturation. We isolated the LEC1 gene and showed that it functions at |
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abbreviations are as follows: AGL5: AGAMOUS-LIKE 5; GL2: GLABRA 2; LEC1: LEAFY COTELYDON 1; L1L: LEAFY COTELYDON 1 LIKE; WRI1: WRINKLED 1; ABI3: ABSCISIC ACID-INSENSITIVE 3; EEL: ENHANCED EM |
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We identified gene coexpression networks in the transcriptome of developing Arabidopsis
(Arabidopsis thaliana) seeds from the globular to mature embryo stages by analyzing publicly accessible
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Identification of Repressors of the Maturation Program during Embryogenesis
One lingering mystery has been the identity of the genes directly repressing the maturation program early in development.
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The key positive regulators of the maturation program are the LEC genes, probably assisted by several bZIP and MYB transcription
factors (Baud et al., 2008). All of these bind to the promoters of seed |
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The maturation program was a key innovation of seed plants (Vicente-Carbajosa and Carbonero, 2005). Like any other important developmental process, this program is tightly regulated. Several of the me |
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We next tested whether DCL1 was required for embryonic cell differentiation by examining the expression of cell-specific markers in dcl1-5 embryos. WUSCHEL-related HOMEOBOX2 (WOX2) transcripts are loc |
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dcl1-null mutant embryos exhibit morphological defects and arrest at the globular stage of development (Schwartz et al. 1994). To identify the earliest dcl1 morphological defects, we systematically an |
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Arabidopsis embryos lacking DICER-LIKE1 (DCL1), which is required for microRNA (miRNA) biogenesis, arrest early in development. To assess the functions of embryonic miRNAs,
we determined the developme |
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