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Transcription switches for protoxylem and metaxylem vessel formation.


ABSTRACT: Land plants evolved xylem vessels to conduct water and nutrients, and to support the plant. Microarray analysis with a newly established Arabidopsis in vitro xylem vessel element formation system and promoter analysis revealed the possible involvement of some plant-specific NAC-domain transcription factors in xylem formation. VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN6 (VND6) and VND7 can induce transdifferentiation of various cells into metaxylem- and protoxylem-like vessel elements, respectively, in Arabidopsis and poplar. A dominant repression of VND6 and VND7 specifically inhibits metaxylem and protoxylem vessel formation in roots, respectively. These findings suggest that these genes are transcription switches for plant metaxylem and protoxylem vessel formation.

SUBMITTER: Kubo M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1186185 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Transcription switches for protoxylem and metaxylem vessel formation.

Kubo Minoru M   Udagawa Makiko M   Nishikubo Nobuyuki N   Horiguchi Gorou G   Yamaguchi Masatoshi M   Ito Jun J   Mimura Tetsuro T   Fukuda Hiroo H   Demura Taku T  

Genes & development 20050801 16


Land plants evolved xylem vessels to conduct water and nutrients, and to support the plant. Microarray analysis with a newly established Arabidopsis in vitro xylem vessel element formation system and promoter analysis revealed the possible involvement of some plant-specific NAC-domain transcription factors in xylem formation. VASCULAR-RELATED NAC-DOMAIN6 (VND6) and VND7 can induce transdifferentiation of various cells into metaxylem- and protoxylem-like vessel elements, respectively, in Arabidop  ...[more]

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