Arabidopsis and nicotiana anthocyanin production activated by maize regulators R and C1

Anthocyanin pathway-specific transcriptional activators Rand C1 from the monocot maize were expressed in two dicots, Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum. Expression of R caused augmented anthocyanin pigmentation in both plant species and augmented trichome (hair) production in Arabidopsis. Al...

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Vydáno v:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) Ročník 258; číslo 5089; s. 1773 - 1775
Hlavní autoři: Lloyd, A.M. (Stanford University, Stanford, CA), Walbot, V, Davis, R.W
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Washington, DC American Society for the Advancement of Science 11.12.1992
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ISSN:0036-8075, 1095-9203
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Shrnutí:Anthocyanin pathway-specific transcriptional activators Rand C1 from the monocot maize were expressed in two dicots, Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum. Expression of R caused augmented anthocyanin pigmentation in both plant species and augmented trichome (hair) production in Arabidopsis. Alone, C1 had no effect. Hybrid transgenic Arabidopsis expressing both C1 and R produced anthocyanins in root, petal, and stamen tissues that normally never express anthocyanins. When R was expressed in the transparent testa glabrous (without anthocyanins and trichomes) mutant of Arabidopsis, the deficiency was complemented and both anthocyanins and trichomes were restored
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DOI:10.1126/science.1465611