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   Molecular Framework of a Regulatory Circuit Initiating Two-Dimensional Spatial Patterning of Stomatal Lineage  
   
نویسنده horst r.j. ,fujita h. ,lee j.s. ,rychel a.l. ,garrick j.m. ,kawaguchi m. ,peterson k.m. ,torii k.u.
منبع plos genetics - 2015 - دوره : 11 - شماره : 7
چکیده    Stomata,valves on the plant epidermis,are critical for plant growth and survival,and the presence of stomata impacts the global water and carbon cycle. although transcription factors and cell-cell signaling components regulating stomatal development have been identified,it remains unclear as to how their regulatory interactions are translated into two-dimensional patterns of stomatal initial cells. using molecular genetics,imaging,and mathematical simulation,we report a regulatory circuit that initiates the stomatal cell-lineage. the circuit includes a positive feedback loop constituting self-activation of screams that requires speechless. this transcription factor module directly binds to the promoters and activates a secreted signal,epidermal patterning factor2,and the receptor modifier too many mouths,while the receptor erecta lies outside of this module. this in turn inhibits spch,and hence scrms,thus constituting a negative feedback loop. our mathematical model accurately predicts all known stomatal phenotypes with the inclusion of two additional components to the circuit: an epf2-independent negative-feedback loop and a signal that lies outside of the spch•scrm module. our work reveals the intricate molecular framework governing self-organizing two-dimensional patterning in the plant epidermis. © 2015 horst et al.
آدرس howard hughes medical institute,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa, United States, national institute for basic biology,okazaki,aichi, Japan, howard hughes medical institute,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of biology,concordia university,montreal,qc, Canada, department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,prometrika,llc,cambridge,ma, United States, department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of environmental and occupational health sciences,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,harvard university herbaria,cambridge,ma, United States, national institute for basic biology,okazaki,aichi, Japan, department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa, United States, howard hughes medical institute,university of washington,seattle,wa,united states,department of biology,university of washington,seattle,wa, United States
 
     
   
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