APICAL-BASAL PATTERN-FORMATION IN THE ARABIDOPSIS EMBRYO - STUDIES ON THE ROLE OF THE GNOM GENE

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MAYER, U [1 ]
BUTTNER, G [1 ]
JURGENS, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MUNICH,LEHRSTUHL GENET,INST GENET & MIKROBIOL,MARIA WARD STR 1A,W-8000 MUNICH 19,GERMANY
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DEVELOPMENT | 1993年 / 117卷 / 01期
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ARABIDOPSIS; EMBRYO; APICAL-BASAL PATTERN; POLARITY; GNOME GENE;
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gnom is one of several genes that make substantial contributions to pattern formation along the apical-basal axis of polarity in the Arabidopsis embryo as indicated by the mutant seedling phenotype. The apical and basal end regions of the body pattern, which include the meristems of the shoot and the root, fail to form, and a minority of mutant embryos lack morphological features of apical-basal polarity. We have investigated the developmental basis of the gnom mutant phenotype, taking advantage of a large number of EMS-induced mutant alleles. The seedling phenotype has been traced back to the early embryo in which the asymmetric division of the zygote is altered, now producing two nearly equal-sized cells. The apical daughter cell then undergoes abnormal divisions, resulting in an octant embryo with about twice the normal number of cells while the uppermost derivative of the basal cell fails to become the hypophysis, which normally contributes to root development. Consistent with this early effect, gnom appears to be epistatic to monopteros in doubly mutant embryos, suggesting that, without prior gnom activity, the monopteros gene cannot promote root and hypocotyl development. On the other hand, when root formation was induced in bisected seedlings, wild-type responded whereas gnom mutants failed to produce a root but formed callus instead. These results suggest that gnom activity promotes asymmetric cell division which we believe is necessary both for apical-basal pattern formation in the early embryo and for root formation in tissue culture.
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