Project description:Shade avoidance syndrome (SAS) is a strategy of major adaptive significance that includes the elongation of vegetative structures and leaf hyponasty. Major transcriptional rearrangements underlie for the reallocation of resources to elongate vegetative structures and redefine the plant architecture under shade to compete for photosynthesis light. BBX28 is a transcription factor involved in seedling de-etiolation and flowering in Arabidopsis thaliana, but its function in the SAS is completely unknown. Here we studied the function of BBX28 in the regulation of gene expression under simulated shade conditions.
Project description:We identified differentially expressed genes in flail mutants linked to the regulation of flowering through stranded RNA-seq. A genomic rescue fragment of FLAIL (pFLAIL:gFLAIL) introduced in flail mutants can complement expression defects and early flowering, consistent with trans-acting effects of the FLAILRNA. We determined the genomic binding regions of FLAIL by ChIRP-seq. FLAIL binding to chromatin regions promotes the expression of selected flowering repressors.
Project description:We identified differentially expressed genes in flail mutants linked to the regulation of flowering through stranded RNA-seq. A genomic rescue fragment of FLAIL (pFLAIL:gFLAIL) introduced in flail mutants can complement expression defects and early flowering, consistent with trans-acting effects of the FLAILRNA. We determined the genomic binding regions of FLAIL by ChIRP-seq. FLAIL binding to chromatin regions promotes the expression of selected flowering repressors.
2022-02-12 | GSE186214 | GEO
Project description:Phylogenetic relationships of major cricket lineages
Project description:This study investigated the effect of autophagy on flowering time in rice. Results provide important information of the response of flowering time to autophagy, such as specific flowerig time genes, up- or down-regulated specific flowering time functions.