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trichome branching
Any process involved in the formation of branches in plant hair cells. An example of this process is found in Arabidopsis thaliana. [GOC:mtg_sensu…
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2018
2018
Isolation and identification of two new alleles of STICHEL in Arabidopsis.
Ali Xi
,
Xu Yang
,
+4 authors
Lijun An
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
2018
Corpus ID: 4887411
2018
2018
The histone acetyltransferase GCN5 and the transcriptional coactivator ADA2b affect leaf development and trichome morphogenesis in Arabidopsis
Jenna Kotak
,
Marina Saisana
,
+14 authors
Amy T Hark
Planta
2018
Corpus ID: 253888153
The histone acetyltransferase GCN5 and associated transcriptional coactivator ADA2b are required to couple endoreduplication and…
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2015
2015
The Arabidopsis ROP-activated receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase RLCK VI_A3 is involved in control of basal resistance to powdery mildew and trichome branching
Tina Reiner
,
Caroline Hoefle
,
Christina Huesmann
,
D. Ménesi
,
A. Fehér
,
R. Hückelhoven
Plant Cell Reports
2015
Corpus ID: 5676551
Key messageTheArabidopsisreceptor-like cytoplasmic kinase AtRLCK VI_A3 is activated by AtROPs and is involved in trichome…
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2014
2014
Interaction of CPR5 with Cell Cycle Regulators UVI4 and OSD1 in Arabidopsis
Z. Bao
,
J. Hua
PLoS ONE
2014
Corpus ID: 14918053
The impact of cell cycle on plant immunity was indicated by the enhancement of disease resistance with overexpressing OSD1 and…
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2013
2013
GLABROUS INFLORESCENCE STEMS regulates trichome branching by genetically interacting with SIM in Arabidopsis
Li-li Sun
,
Zhong-jing Zhou
,
+5 authors
Yinbo Gan
Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE B
2013
Corpus ID: 17302801
Arabidopsis trichomes are large branched single cells that protrude from the epidermis. The first morphological indication of…
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2012
2012
GLABROUS INFLORESCENCE STEMS (GIS) is required for trichome branching through gibberellic acid signaling in Arabidopsis.
Lijun An
,
Zhongjing Zhou
,
Sha Su
,
A. Yan
,
Yinbo Gan
Plant and Cell Physiology
2012
Corpus ID: 40530046
Cell differentiation generally corresponds to the cell cycle, typically forming a non-dividing cell with a unique differentiated…
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2009
Highly Cited
2009
A large number of tetraploid Arabidopsis thaliana lines, generated by a rapid strategy, reveal high stability of neo-tetraploids during consecutive generations
Zheng-chao Yu
,
K. Haage
,
V. Streit
,
A. Gierl
,
Ramón A. Torres Ruiz
Theoretical and Applied Genetics
2009
Corpus ID: 22284391
Arabidopsis thaliana has, in conjunction with A. arenosa, developed into a system for the molecular analysis of alloplolyploidy…
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2006
2006
The nightshade proteinase inhibitor IIb gene is constitutively expressed in glandular trichomes.
Jin Liu
,
Kuai-fei Xia
,
+5 authors
Zeng-Fu Xu
Plant and Cell Physiology
2006
Corpus ID: 26396585
The best known property of plant proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) genes is their wound-inducible expression in leaves and…
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Highly Cited
2006
Highly Cited
2006
Chromatin assembly factor CAF-1 is required for cellular differentiation during plant development
Vivien Exner
,
P. Taranto
,
Nicole Schönrock
,
W. Gruissem
,
L. Hennig
Development
2006
Corpus ID: 10622126
Chromatin assembly factor CAF-1 facilitates the formation of nucleosomes on newly replicated DNA in vitro. However, the role of…
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2005
2005
Characterization of a member of the AN subfamily, IAN, from Ipomoea nil.
Kiu-Hyung Cho
,
T. Shindo
,
Gyung-Tae Kim
,
E. Nitasaka
,
H. Tsukaya
Plant and Cell Physiology
2005
Corpus ID: 36843251
ANGUSTIFOLIA (AN) is the first C-terminal binding protein (CtBP) gene from plants and controls leaf width and pattern of trichome…
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