“…One explanation for that is the apparent simplicity of the aleurone tissue, formed by just a single layer of identical cell types, which may have a reduced number of genes being expressed. Another possible explanation is that only about 2% of the aleurone cells in the +LMA genotypes undergo LMA (Mrva et al, 2006), so gene expression changes associated with LMA may be diluted. Of the 56 probes up-regulated in LMA-prone aleurone (Table I), three have been previously related to PCD (Initiation factor2 family protein, Programmed cell death protein2, and NucleaseI; Young and Gallie, 2000), consistent with the involvement of GA in LMA, as GA response leads to PCD in mature aleurone (Fath et al, 2000).…”