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Entry name Wu Xuelin et al. 2005 Mar. Curr. Biol. 15(5):436-40.
Title Requirement of homeobox gene STIMPY/WOX9 for Arabidopsis meristem growth and maintenance.
Authors Dabi Tsegaye|Weigel Detlef|Wu Xuelin
Abstract Most organs of flowering plants develop postembryonically from groups of pluripotent cells called meristems [1]. The shoot apical meristem (SAM) is specified by two complementary pathways [2-4]. SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM; [5]) defines the entire SAM region [6]. WUSCHEL (WUS), on the other hand, functions in a more restricted set of cells to promote stem-cell fate and is regulated by the CLAVATA genes in a negative feedback loop [7-10]. In contrast, little is known about how the growth of the SAM, which increases in size during vegetative development [11], is regulated. We have characterized STIMPY (STIP; also called WOX9 [12]), a homeobox gene required for the growth of the vegetative SAM, in part by positively regulating WUS expression. In addition, STIP is required in several other aerial organs and the root. What sets STIP apart from STM and WUS is that stip mutants can be fully rescued by stimulating the entry into the cell cycle with sucrose. Therefore, STIP is likely to act in all these tissues by maintaining cell division and preventing premature differentiation. Taken together, our findings suggest that STIP identifies a new genetic pathway integrating developmental signals with cell-cycle control.
Pubmed ID 15753038
Journal Current biology
Volume 15
Issue 5
Pages 436-40
Publication date 2005 Mar
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