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Genetic interactions between the miRNA164-CUC2 regulatory module and BREVIPEDICELLUS in Arabidopsis developmental patterning

Clayton T. Larue, Jiangqi Wen and John C. Walker
Volume 4, Issue 7
July 2009
Pages 666 - 668
DOI: 10.4161/psb.4.7.9037

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The proper regulation of enlargement and patterning of plant lateral organs is essential for plant functionality. In an earlier work, we characterized the role of a microRNA (miRNA)-transcription factor regulatory module, miRNA164-CUC2, in the enlargement and patterning of multiple lateral organs in Arabidopsis. This regulatory module genetically interacts with another transcription factor, CRC, in fruit development patterning. Here, we characterize the genetic interaction of this module with a homeodomain transcription factor, BREVIPEDICELLUS (BP), that has been shown to play roles in leaf development patterning.

Addendum to: Larue CT, Wen J, Walker JC. A microRNA-transcription factor module regulates lateral organ size and patterning in Arabidopsis. Plant J 2009; 58:450-63; PMID: 19154203; DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-313X.2009.03796.x.


Authors

Clayton T. Larue
Division of Biological Sciences; Bond Life Sciences Center and Interdisciplinary Plant Group; University of Missouri-Columbia; Columbia, MO USA
Jiangqi Wen
Division of Biological Sciences; Bond Life Sciences Center and Interdisciplinary Plant Group; University of Missouri-Columbia; Columbia, MO USA
John C. Walker Corresponding author: walkerj@missouri.edu
Division of Biological Sciences; Bond Life Sciences Center and Interdisciplinary Plant Group; University of Missouri-Columbia; Columbia, MO USA

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