A prion-like protein regulates the 2-dimensional to 3-dimensional growth transition in the mossPhyscomitrium patens
Zoe Weeks,
Gargi Chaturvedi,
Emily Day
et al.
Abstract:The colonization of the land by plants coincided with the evolution of 3-dimensional (3D) growth; the acquisition of apical cells with the capacity to rotate the plane of cell division. The moss Physcomitrium patens has recently been developed as a model to dissect the genetic basis of 3D growth, an invariable and unifying feature of all land plants. The cytokinin-unresponsive Ppnog1-R mutant incorrectly orients division planes in developing buds and thus fails to make the transition to 3D growth. To reveal th… Show more
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