Regulation of inflorescence architecture by intertissue layer ligand-receptor communication between endodermis and phloem.
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Cell walls as a stage for intercellular communication regulating shoot meristem developmentStem development through vascular tissues: EPFL-ERECTA family signaling that bounces in and out of phloemThe TMK subfamily of receptor-like kinases in Arabidopsis display an essential role in growth and a reduced sensitivity to auxinStomatal development: a plant's perspective on cell polarity, cell fate transitions and intercellular communicationIdentification of evolutionarily conserved amino acid residues in homeodomain of KNOX proteins for intercellular trafficking.Arabidopsis homeodomain-leucine zipper IV proteins promote stomatal development and ectopically induce stomata beyond the epidermisERECTA-family receptor kinases regulate stem cell homeostasis via buffering its cytokinin responsiveness in the shoot apical meristem.Modulation of the balance between stem cell proliferation and consumption by ERECTA-family genes.WOX4 and WOX14 act downstream of the PXY receptor kinase to regulate plant vascular proliferation independently of any role in vascular organisationERECTA family genes regulate auxin transport in the shoot apical meristem and forming leaf primordia.Diverse roles of ERECTA family genes in plant development.(Pro)cambium formation and proliferation: two sides of the same coin?Overexpression of the Arabidopsis thaliana signalling peptide TAXIMIN1 affects lateral organ development.Vascular Cambium Development.Patterns of cell division, cell differentiation and cell elongation in epidermis and cortex of Arabidopsis pedicels in the wild type and in erectaMolecular Framework of a Regulatory Circuit Initiating Two-Dimensional Spatial Patterning of Stomatal Lineage.PnLRR-RLK27, a novel leucine-rich repeats receptor-like protein kinase from the Antarctic moss Pohlia nutans, positively regulates salinity and oxidation-stress tolerance.Loss of function at RAE2, a previously unidentified EPFL, is required for awnlessness in cultivated Asian riceSmall signaling peptides in Arabidopsis development: how cells communicate over a short distance.Small but thick enough--the Arabidopsis hypocotyl as a model to study secondary growth.Maturation processes and structures of small secreted peptides in plantsSize control in plants--lessons from leaves and flowers.A receptor-like protein acts as a specificity switch for the regulation of stomatal development.Exosomal transfer of vasorin expressed in hepatocellular carcinoma cells promotes migration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells.Phosphoproteomics-based peptide ligand-receptor kinase pairing. Commentary on: "A peptide hormone and its receptor protein kinase regulate plant cell expansion"Autocrine regulation of stomatal differentiation potential by EPF1 and ERECTA-LIKE1 ligand-receptor signaling.SPINDLY, ERECTA, and its ligand STOMAGEN have a role in redox-mediated cortex proliferation in the Arabidopsis root.Substantial expression of novel small open reading frames in Oryza sativa.Realizing pipe dreams - a detailed picture of vascular development.Competitive binding of antagonistic peptides fine-tunes stomatal patterning.ERECTA and BAK1 Receptor Like Kinases Interact to Regulate Immune Responses in Arabidopsis.Ectopic expression of TAPETUM DETERMINANT1 affects ovule development in Arabidopsis.BnEPFL6, an EPIDERMAL PATTERNING FACTOR-LIKE (EPFL) secreted peptide gene, is required for filament elongation in Brassica napus.A MAPK cascade downstream of ERECTA receptor-like protein kinase regulates Arabidopsis inflorescence architecture by promoting localized cell proliferation.Temperature-dependent shade avoidance involves the receptor-like kinase ERECTA.Overexpression of receptor-like kinase ERECTA improves thermotolerance in rice and tomato.Molecular control of stomatal development.ERECTA-family genes coordinate stem cell functions between the epidermal and internal layers of the shoot apical meristem.GAD1 Encodes a Secreted Peptide That Regulates Grain Number, Grain Length, and Awn Development in Rice Domestication.The Rice Receptor-Like Kinases DWARF AND RUNTISH SPIKELET1 and 2 Repress Cell Death and Affect Sugar Utilization during Reproductive Development.
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Regulation of inflorescence architecture by intertissue layer ligand-receptor communication between endodermis and phloem.
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Regulation of inflorescence ar ...... between endodermis and phloem.
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Hung-Hsueh Lai
Jin Suk Lee
Keiko U Torii
Masao Tasaka
Naoyuki Uchida
Robin J Horst
Ryoko Kajita
Tatsuo Kakimoto
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10.1073/PNAS.1117537109
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2012-04-02T00:00:00Z