Molecular analysis of endo-beta-mannanase genes upon seed imbibition suggest a cross-talk between radicle and micropylar endosperm during germination of Arabidopsis thaliana. (65/197)

The endo-beta-mannanase (MAN) family is represented in the Arabidopsis genome by eight members, all with canonical signal peptides and only half of them being expressed in germinating seeds. The transcripts of these genes were localized in the radicle and micropylar endosperm (ME) before radicle protrusion and this expression disappears as soon as the endosperm is broken by the emerging radicle tip. However, only three of these MAN genes, AtMAN5, AtMAN7 and especially AtMAN6 influence the germination time (t50) as assessed by the analysis of the corresponding knock-out lines. The data suggest a possible interaction between embryo and ME regarding the role of MAN during the Arabidopsis germination process.  (+info)

Determination of DNA methylation of imprinted genes in Arabidopsis endosperm. (66/197)

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Regulation of seed germination in the close Arabidopsis relative Lepidium sativum: a global tissue-specific transcript analysis. (67/197)

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Delivery of prolamins to the protein storage vacuole in maize aleurone cells. (68/197)

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Genome-wide transcript profiling of endosperm without paternal contribution identifies parent-of-origin-dependent regulation of AGAMOUS-LIKE36. (69/197)

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A plant-specific transcription factor IIB-related protein, pBRP2, is involved in endosperm growth control. (70/197)

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Genome demethylation and imprinting in the endosperm. (71/197)

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Tissue-specific regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis in developing pea seeds. (72/197)

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