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A G protein alpha null mutation confers prolificacy potential in maize.


ABSTRACT: Plasticity in plant development is controlled by environmental signals through largely unknown signalling networks. Signalling coupled by the heterotrimeric G protein complex underlies various developmental pathways in plants. The morphology of two plastic developmental pathways, root system architecture and female inflorescence formation, was quantitatively assessed in a mutant compact plant 2 (ct2) lacking the alpha subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein complex in maize. The ct2 mutant partially compensated for a reduced shoot height by increased total leaf number, and had far more ears, even in the presence of pollination signals. The maize heterotrimeric G protein complex is important in some plastic developmental traits in maize. In particular, the maize G? subunit is required to dampen the overproduction of female inflorescences.

SUBMITTER: Urano D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4507758 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A G protein alpha null mutation confers prolificacy potential in maize.

Urano Daisuke D   Jackson David D   Jones Alan M AM  

Journal of experimental botany 20150506 15


Plasticity in plant development is controlled by environmental signals through largely unknown signalling networks. Signalling coupled by the heterotrimeric G protein complex underlies various developmental pathways in plants. The morphology of two plastic developmental pathways, root system architecture and female inflorescence formation, was quantitatively assessed in a mutant compact plant 2 (ct2) lacking the alpha subunit of the heterotrimeric G protein complex in maize. The ct2 mutant parti  ...[more]

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