Jackson, D. P., Hake, S. (1997) Morphogenesis on the move: Cell-to cell trafficking of plant regulatory proteins. Current Opinion in Genetics and Development, 7 (4). pp. 495-500. ISSN 0959437X (ISSN)
Abstract
It has been shown recently that some plant transcription factors that regulate cell fate during development can traffic through plasmodesmata - the intercellular channels that connect plant cells. This phenomenon helps explain the non-autonomous effects of many developmental mutations in plants and defines a novel mechanism by which cells signal to each other during development.
Item Type: | Paper |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | gene product transcription factor vegetable protein cell communication morphogenesis nonhuman plant cell plant growth priority journal protein transport review signal transduction Biological Transport Cell Lineage Gene Expression Regulation Developmental Gene Expression Regulation Plant Plant Proteins Plants |
Subjects: | organism description > plant organism description > plant behavior > plasmodesmata organs, tissues, organelles, cell types and functions > sub-cellular tissues: types and functions > plasmodesmata bioinformatics > genomics and proteomics > genetics & nucleic acid processing > protein structure, function, modification > protein types > transcription factor |
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Communities: | CSHL labs > Jackson lab |
Depositing User: | CSHL Librarian |
Date: | 1997 |
Date Deposited: | 03 Apr 2012 19:04 |
Last Modified: | 12 Jan 2017 16:14 |
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URI: | https://repository.cshl.edu/id/eprint/25924 |
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