PERSISTENT TAPETAL CELL1 encodes a PHD-finger protein that is required for tapetal cell death and pollen development in rice.
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PHDs govern plant developmentInbreeding depression in male gametic performanceAnther and pollen development: A conserved developmental pathwayDefective pollen wall is required for anther and microspore development in rice and encodes a fatty acyl carrier protein reductaseMale Sterile2 encodes a plastid-localized fatty acyl carrier protein reductase required for pollen exine development in ArabidopsisA TRIM insertion in the promoter of Ms2 causes male sterility in wheat.High Resolution Mapping of QTLs for Heat Tolerance in Rice Using a 5K SNP Array.Analysis of cytoplasmic effects and fine-mapping of a genic male sterile line in riceThe impact of environmental stress on male reproductive development in plants: biological processes and molecular mechanisms.Garlic (Allium sativum L.) fertility: transcriptome and proteome analyses provide insight into flower and pollen development.Doubled Haploid 'CUDH2107' as a Reference for Bulb Onion (Allium cepa L.) Research: Development of a Transcriptome Catalogue and Identification of Transcripts Associated with Male FertilityTranscriptome Analysis of Hamelia patens (Rubiaceae) Anthers Reveals Candidate Genes for Tapetum and Pollen Wall DevelopmentTranscriptional regulation of male-sterility in 7B-1 male-sterile tomato mutant.Cytological characterization and allelism testing of anther developmental mutants identified in a screen of maize male sterile linesGene, protein, and network of male sterility in riceGenetic mechanisms of postzygotic reproductive isolation: An epistatic network in rice.Cytological characterization of a thermo-sensitive cytoplasmic male-sterile wheat line having K-type cytoplasm of Aegilops kotschyi.Recent progress on molecular breeding of rice in China.Molecular control of male reproductive development and pollen fertility in rice.Pollen wall development: the associated enzymes and metabolic pathways.Comparative cytological and transcriptomic analysis of pollen development in autotetraploid and diploid rice.Genome-wide identification and analysis of rice genes preferentially expressed in pollen at an early developmental stage.Defective Tapetum Cell Death 1 (DTC1) Regulates ROS Levels by Binding to Metallothionein during Tapetum Degeneration.Small RNA Sequencing Reveals Differential miRNA Expression in the Early Development of Broccoli (Brassica oleracea var. italica) Pollen.Rice glycosyltransferase1 encodes a glycosyltransferase essential for pollen wall formation.MID1 plays an important role in response to drought stress during reproductive development.The rice OsDIL gene plays a role in drought tolerance at vegetative and reproductive stages.A barley PHD finger transcription factor that confers male sterility by affecting tapetal development.Tightly Controlled Expression of bHLH142 Is Essential for Timely Tapetal Programmed Cell Death and Pollen Development in Rice.An atypical strictosidine synthase, OsSTRL2, plays key roles in anther development and pollen wall formation in rice.Root Damage under Alkaline Stress Is Associated with Reactive Oxygen Species Accumulation in Rice (Oryza sativa L.).Non-destructive staging of barley reproductive development for molecular analysis based upon external morphology.A killer-protector system regulates both hybrid sterility and segregation distortion in rice.Developmental transcriptional profiling reveals key insights into Triticeae reproductive development.The Arabidopsis U-box/ARM repeat E3 ligase AtPUB4 influences growth and degeneration of tapetal cells, and its mutation leads to conditional male sterility.Maize Male sterile 8 (Ms8), a putative β-1,3-galactosyltransferase, modulates cell division, expansion, and differentiation during early maize anther development.Investigating Triticeae anther gene promoter activity in transgenic Brachypodium distachyon.Spatiotemporal Production of Reactive Oxygen Species by NADPH Oxidase Is Critical for Tapetal Programmed Cell Death and Pollen Development in Arabidopsis.Down-Regulation of OsEMF2b Caused Semi-sterility Due to Anther and Pollen Development Defects in Rice.Genome-Wide Identification of the PHD-Finger Family Genes and Their Responses to Environmental Stresses in Oryza sativa L.
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PERSISTENT TAPETAL CELL1 encodes a PHD-finger protein that is required for tapetal cell death and pollen development in rice.
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Dabing Zhang
Gema Vizcay-Barrena
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2011-04-22T00:00:00Z