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Entry name Yamagishi Kazutoshi et al. 2005 Sep. Plant Physiol. 139(1):163-73.
Title TANMEI/EMB2757 encodes a WD repeat protein required for embryo development in Arabidopsis.
Authors Braybrook Siobhan A|Fischer Robert L|Fujioka Shozo|Goldberg Robert B|Harada John J|Nagata Noriko|Pelletier Julie|Yamagishi Kazutoshi|Yee Kelly Matsudaira|Yoshida Shigeo
Abstract We identified the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) tanmei/emb2757 (tan) mutation that causes defects in both embryo and seedling development. tan mutant embryos share many characteristics with the leafy cotyledon (lec) class of mutants in that they accumulate anthocyanin, are intolerant of desiccation, form trichomes on cotyledons, and have reduced accumulation of storage proteins and lipids. Thus, TAN functions both in the early and late phases of embryo development. Moreover, the TAN and LEC genes interact synergistically, suggesting that they do not act in series in the same genetic pathway but, rather, that they have overlapping roles during embryogenesis. tan mutants die as embryos, but immature mutant seeds can be germinated in culture. However, tan mutant seedlings are defective in shoot and root development, their hypocotyls fail to elongate in the dark, and they die as seedlings. We isolated the TAN gene and showed that the predicted polypeptide has seven WD repeat motifs, suggesting that TAN forms complexes with other proteins. Together, these results suggest that TAN interacts with other proteins to control many aspects of embryo development.
Pubmed ID 16113228
Journal Plant physiology
Volume 139
Issue 1
Pages 163-73
Publication date 2005 Sep
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