TCP transcription factors regulate the activities of ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and miR164, as well as the auxin response, during differentiation of leaves in Arabidopsis.
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Molecular Mechanisms of Floral Boundary Formation in ArabidopsisBeyond the Divide: Boundaries for Patterning and Stem Cell Regulation in PlantsBehavior of Leaf Meristems and Their ModificationInvolvement of Plant Stem Cells or Stem Cell-Like Cells in DedifferentiationAdaptation in flower form: a comparative evodevo approachTCPs, WUSs, and WINDs: families of transcription factors that regulate shoot meristem formation, stem cell maintenance, and somatic cell differentiationThe Arabidopsis thaliana TCP transcription factors: A broadening horizon beyond developmentTranscriptional activation of OsDERF1 in OsERF3 and OsAP2-39 negatively modulates ethylene synthesis and drought tolerance in riceDistinct Regulatory Changes Underlying Differential Expression of TEOSINTE BRANCHED1-CYCLOIDEA-PROLIFERATING CELL FACTOR Genes Associated with Petal Variations in Zygomorphic Flowers of Petrocosmea spp. of the Family GesneriaceaeSTENOFOLIA regulates blade outgrowth and leaf vascular patterning in Medicago truncatula and Nicotiana sylvestris.TCP transcription factors interact with AS2 in the repression of class-I KNOX genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.Reprogramming of H3K27me3 is critical for acquisition of pluripotency from cultured Arabidopsis tissuesMutation of the cytosolic ribosomal protein-encoding RPS10B gene affects shoot meristematic function in ArabidopsisUsual and unusual development of the dicot leaf: involvement of transcription factors and hormones.The CUC1 and CUC2 genes promote carpel margin meristem formation during Arabidopsis gynoecium developmentMorphogenesis of simple leaves: regulation of leaf size and shape.An organ boundary-enriched gene regulatory network uncovers regulatory hierarchies underlying axillary meristem initiation.Genome-wide analysis reveals dynamic changes in expression of microRNAs during vascular cambium development in Chinese fir, Cunninghamia lanceolata.Dysfunctional mitochondria regulate the size of root apical meristem and leaf development in Arabidopsis.Hormone Distribution and Transcriptome Profiles in Bamboo Shoots Provide Insights on Bamboo Stem Emergence and Growth.GmDREB1 overexpression affects the expression of microRNAs in GM wheat seeds.Role of microRNA319 in creeping bentgrass salinity and drought stress response.Leaf development: a cellular perspectiveTarget mimics: an embedded layer of microRNA-involved gene regulatory networks in plantsRegulation of leaf morphology by microRNA394 and its target LEAF CURLING RESPONSIVENESS.Global transcriptomics identification and analysis of transcriptional factors in different tissues of the paper mulberryTranscriptome-wide characterization of miRNA-directed and non-miRNA-directed endonucleolytic cleavage using Degradome analysis under low ambient temperature in Phalaenopsis aphrodite subsp. formosana.Novel insights from non-conserved microRNAs in plants.Addressing the role of microRNAs in reprogramming leaf growth during drought stress in Brachypodium distachyon.Tissue-specific transcriptomic profiling of Sorghum propinquum using a rice genome arrayMajor transcriptome reprogramming underlies floral mimicry induced by the rust fungus Puccinia monoica in Boechera stricta.Genome-wide identification and characterization of miRNAs in the hypocotyl and cotyledon of cauliflower (Brassica oleracea L. var. botrytis) seedlings.Generation of serrated and wavy petals by inhibition of the activity of TCP transcription factors in Arabidopsis thalianaLeaf expansion in Arabidopsis is controlled by a TCP-NGA regulatory module likely conserved in distantly related species.TCP14 and TCP15 affect internode length and leaf shape in Arabidopsis.Identification of jasmonic acid-associated microRNAs and characterization of the regulatory roles of the miR319/TCP4 module under root-knot nematode stress in tomato.High-throughput sequencing of small RNAs and anatomical characteristics associated with leaf development in celeryTCP24 modulates secondary cell wall thickening and anther endothecium development.Genome-Wide Dissection of the MicroRNA Expression Profile in Rice Embryo during Early Stages of Seed Germination.Physiological and transcriptional analyses of developmental stages along sugarcane leaf
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TCP transcription factors regulate the activities of ASYMMETRIC LEAVES1 and miR164, as well as the auxin response, during differentiation of leaves in Arabidopsis.
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TCP transcription factors regu ...... tion of leaves in Arabidopsis.
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Masaru Ohme-Takagi
Tomotsugu Koyama
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10.1105/TPC.110.075598
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2010-11-30T00:00:00Z