Soybean BRU1 Encodes a Functional Xyloglucan Endotransglycosylase That is Highly Expressed in Inner Epicotyl Tissues during Brassinosteroid-Promoted Elongation
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概要
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Brassinosteroids promote soybean epicotyl elongation and regulate expression of BRU1, a gene with homology to xyloglucan endotransglycosylases(XETs). Recombinant BRU1 protein possesses XET activity and in situ hybridization reveals highest BRU1 transcript accumulation in inner epicotyl tissue, particularly the phloem and paratracheary parenchyma cells. These results suggest a role for BRU1 in vascular development in addition to cell elongation.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Oh M‐h
Pusan National Univ. Busan Kor
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Oh Man-ho
Department Of Biological Sciences Seoul National University
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Smith Rachel
Department Of Horticultural Science North Carolina State University:(present Address)sac W.mains Rd
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Zamski Eli
Department Of Horticultural Science North Carolina State University
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Romanow William
PharMingen Co.
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Sasse Jenneth
Forestry School, University of Melbourne
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Clouse Steven
Department of Horticultural Science, North Carolina State University
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Sasse Jenneth
Forestry School University Of Melbourne
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Clouse Steven
Department Of Horticultural Science North Carolina State University
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