Transcription profiling of Arabidopsis wild type, arabidillo-1/2 mutant and Arabidillo-1 overexpressing lines to identify targets of Arabidillo
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ABSTRACT: Arabidopsis has two genes, Arabidillo-1 and -2, related to animal Armadillo/ beta-catenin (Coates, 2003). Armadillo/beta-catenin directly activates the expression of developmental and cell proliferation genes, and also independently regulates cell-cell adhesion. Arabidillo proteins are nuclear and promote lateral root development. We aim to identify candidate Arabidillo target genes by comparing the transcriptomes of wild type, arabidillo-1/2 mutant and Arabidillo-1 overexpressing lines. The experiment will compare Col-0 (3 slides) with a 35S::Arabidillo-1-YFP overexpressing line (3 slides) and Col-3 with the arabidillo-1/2 mutant (3 slides). Each RNA prep will be from plate-grown 7-day old seedlings. Reference: Coates, JC (2003) Armadillo repeat proteins: beyond the animal kingdom? Trends in Cell Biology 13 p.463-471; Experimenter name: Juliet Coates; Experimenter phone: 0121 414 5481; Experimenter institute: University of Birmingham; Experimenter address: School of Biosciences; Experimenter address: Birmingham; Experimenter zip/postal_code: B15 2TT; Experimenter country: UK Experiment Overall Design: 12 samples were used in this experiment
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
SUBMITTER: Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
PROVIDER: E-GEOD-6826 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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