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Transcription profiling of Arabidopsis pvip1 pvip2 seedlings


ABSTRACT: Early establishment of the apical-basal axis is prerequesite for correct embryonic development in Arabidopsis. The hypophysis is derived from the basal cell of the early embryo and is indispensible for root development; it gives rise to the root quiescent center and the central columella. Arabidopsis pvip1 pvip2 mutants show defects in embryonic root development and give rise to rootless seedlings. We used microarrays to study the gene regulation of rootless mutant embryos in comparison with wild type. Experiment Overall Design: Arabidopsis pvip1 pvip2 mutant and Col-0 wild type seedlings (10 days after germination) were compared using Affymetrix ATH1 arrays. Roots of wild type seedlings were removed and the vestigial hypocotyl of mutants was cut to control for wounding effects.

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana

SUBMITTER: Rene Dreos 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-10248 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Arabidopsis plant homeodomain finger proteins operate downstream of auxin accumulation in specifying the vasculature and primary root meristem.

Thomas Carole L CL   Schmidt Dominik D   Bayer Emmanuelle M EM   Dreos Rene R   Maule Andrew J AJ  

The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 20090324 3


In Arabidopsis thaliana, auxin is a key regulator of tissue patterning in the developing embryo. We have identified a group of proteins that act downstream of auxin accumulation in auxin-mediated root and vascular development in the embryo. Combined mutations in OBERON1 (OBE1) and OBERON2 (OBE2) give rise to obe1 obe2 double mutant seedlings that closely phenocopy the monopteros (mp) mutant phenotype, with an absence of roots and defective development of the vasculature. We show that, in contras  ...[more]

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