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Mutations in the microRNA complementarity site of the INCURVATA4 gene perturb meristem function and adaxialize lateral organs in arabidopsis

Title:
Mutations in the microRNA complementarity site of the INCURVATA4 gene perturb meristem function and adaxialize lateral organs in arabidopsis
Authors:
Ochando, Isabel  
Jover-Gil, Sara  
Ripoll, Juan-José
Candela, Héctor  
Vera, Antonio
Ponce, María Rosa  
Martínez-Laborda, Antonio
Micol, José Luis  
Editor:
American Society of Plant Biologists
Department:
Departamentos de la UMH::Histología y Anatomía
Departamentos de la UMH::Biología Aplicada
Issue Date:
2006-06
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/39241
Abstract:
Here, we describe how the semidominant, gain-of-function icu4-1 and icu4-2 alleles of the INCURVATA4 (ICU4) gene alter leaf phyllotaxis and cell organization in the root apical meristem, reduce root length, and cause xylem overgrowth in the stem. The ICU4 gene was positionally cloned and found to encode the ATHB15 transcription factor, a class III homeodomain/leucine zipper family member, recently named CORONA. The icu4-1 and icu4-2 alleles bear the same point mutation that affects the microRNA complementarity site of ICU4 and is identical to those of several semidominant alleles of the class III homeodomain/leucine zipper family members PHABULOSA and PHAVOLUTA. The icu4-1 and icu4-2 mutations significantly increase leaf transcript levels of the ICU4 gene. The null hst-1 allele of the HASTY gene, which encodes a nucleocytoplasmic transporter, synergistically interacts with icu4-1, the double mutant displaying partial adaxialization of rosette leaves and carpels. Our results suggest that the ICU4 gene has an adaxializing function and that it is down-regulated by microRNAs that require the HASTY protein for their biogenesis.
Keywords/Subjects:
INCURVATA4 (ICU4)
ICU4 gene
biogenesis
Type of document:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Access rights:
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
DOI:
10.1104/pp.106.077149
Published in:
Plant Physiol . 2006 Jun;141(2):607-19
Appears in Collections:
Artículos Histología y Anatomía



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