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From a distance — gene regulation in plants

Nature Reviews Genetics, 2019
Two papers in Nature Plants provide evidence that plants, like mammals, regulate gene expression from long-range cis-regulatory elements (CREs). Plant CREs are widespread and have distinct evolutionarily conserved chromatin characteristics that are predictive of their effect on gene expression.
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Gibberellin-regulated plant genes

Physiologia Plantarum, 1995
Gibberellins (GAs) are involved in the control of a number of key developmental processes in plants, including endosperm mobilisation stem elongation and flowering. In many of these systems, GA modulates the transcription of specific genes. The aim of this paper is to review current progress in identifying and characterising GA‐regulated genes; both ...
Alison K. Huttly, Andrew L. Phillips
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Frontiers and techniques in plant gene regulation

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2023
Understanding plant gene regulation has been a priority for generations of plant scientists. However, due to its complex nature, the regulatory code governing plant gene expression has yet to be deciphered comprehensively. Recently developed methods-often relying on next-generation sequencing technology and state-of-the-art computational approaches ...
Tobias, Jores   +3 more
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Regulated Genes in Transgenic Plants

Science, 1989
Transgenic plants are an effective system for the study of regulated gene expression. Developmental control of expression can be monitored by assaying different tissues or by assaying a plant at different developmental stages. Analysis of the petunia 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase gene, which is highly expressed in flowers ...
P N, Benfey, N H, Chua
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Genes that regulate plant development

Plant Science, 1992
Abstract Recent progress has been made in identifying the genes that play key roles in regulating plant development. In deaf development and vivipary in maize, flower organ specification in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum, and trichome formation in Arabidopsis analysis of the genes at the molecular level has provided an indication of the probable ...
Roger A. Aeschbacher, Philip N. Benfey
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Plant Regulators: Insensitivity is in the genes

Current Biology, 1994
The cloning of loci determining abscisic acid insensitivity in Arabidopsis has identified a phosphatase and a transcriptional activator that mediate responses to abscisic acid and so regulate plant growth and development.
C D, Rock, R S, Quatrano
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Regulation of gene expression in plant mitochondria

Plant Molecular Biology, 1996
Many genes is plant mitochondria have been analyzed in the past 15 years and regulatory processes controlling gene expression can now be investigated. In vitro systems capable of initiating transcription faithfully at promoter sites have been developed for both monocot and dicot plants and will allow the identification of the interacting nucleic acid ...
S, Binder, A, Marchfelder, A, Brennicke
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