AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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Flower developmentOn reconciling the interactions between APETALA2, miR172 and AGAMOUS with the ABC model of flower developmentMolecular and genetic mechanisms of floral controlRegulation of ovule developmentDefinition and interactions of a positive regulatory element of the Arabidopsis INNER NO OUTER promoter.HUA ENHANCER2, a putative DExH-box RNA helicase, maintains homeotic B and C gene expression in ArabidopsisTwo RNA binding proteins, HEN4 and HUA1, act in the processing of AGAMOUS pre-mRNA in Arabidopsis thalianaTranscriptomic characterization of a synergistic genetic interaction during carpel margin meristem development in Arabidopsis thaliana.Spatial distribution of the RABBIT EARS protein and effects of its ectopic expression in Arabidopsis thaliana flowers.BIG LEAF is a regulator of organ size and adventitious root formation in poplar.Expression-based discovery of candidate ovule development regulators through transcriptional profiling of ovule mutants.Aquilegia as a model system for the evolution and ecology of petalsControl of somatic embryogenesis and embryo development by AP2 transcription factors.Genetic analysis of ectopic growth suppression during planar growth of integuments mediated by the Arabidopsis AGC protein kinase UNICORN.Molecular mechanisms of flower development: an armchair guide.The F-box-containing protein UFO and AGAMOUS participate in antagonistic pathways governing early petal development in Arabidopsis.Transcriptional regulation: a genomic overview.AINTEGUMENTA and the D-type cyclin CYCD3;1 independently contribute to petal size control in Arabidopsis: evidence for organ size compensation being an emergent rather than a determined property.Expression of floral MADS-box genes in Sinofranchetia chinensis (Lardizabalaceae): implications for the nature of the nectar leaves.AP2/ERF Transcription Factor in Rice: Genome-Wide Canvas and Syntenic Relationships between Monocots and EudicotsTranscriptional changes during ovule development in two genotypes of litchi (Litchi chinensis Sonn.) with contrast in seed size.The Half-Size ABC Transporter FOLDED PETALS 2/ABCG13 Is Involved in Petal Elongation through Narrow Spaces in Arabidopsis thaliana Floral Buds.MADS-box genes and floral development: the dark side.On the genetic control of planar growth during tissue morphogenesis in plants.Adventitious root formation in tree species: involvement of transcription factors.DNA binding properties of the Arabidopsis floral development protein AINTEGUMENTA.Gene networks controlling petal organogenesis.AINTEGUMENTA utilizes a mode of DNA recognition distinct from that used by proteins containing a single AP2 domainFloral patterning defects induced by Arabidopsis APETALA2 and microRNA172 expression in Nicotiana benthamianaAINTEGUMENTA contributes to organ polarity and regulates growth of lateral organs in combination with YABBY genes.SEUSS and AINTEGUMENTA mediate patterning and ovule initiation during gynoecium medial domain development.Promoter-based integration in plant defense regulation.FIE and CURLY LEAF polycomb proteins interact in the regulation of homeobox gene expression during sporophyte development.GROWTH-REGULATING FACTOR and GRF-INTERACTING FACTOR Specify Meristematic Cells of Gynoecia and Anthers.Regulation of flower development in Arabidopsis by SCF complexes.Network-Guided Discovery of Extensive Epistasis between Transcription Factors Involved in Aliphatic Glucosinolate Biosynthesis.Physical interaction of floral organs controls petal morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.The AINTEGUMENTA LIKE1 homeotic transcription factor PtAIL1 controls the formation of adventitious root primordia in poplar.Novel functions of the Arabidopsis transcription factor TCP5 in petal development and ethylene biosynthesis.How to Evolve a Perianth: A Review of Cadastral Mechanisms for Perianth Identity
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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AINTEGUMENTA promotes petal identity and acts as a negative regulator of AGAMOUS.
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2000-08-01T00:00:00Z