2005
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0505622102
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Subdomains for transport via plasmodesmata corresponding to the apical–basal axis are established during Arabidopsis embryogenesis

Abstract: The axial body pattern of Arabidopsis is determined during embryogenesis by auxin signaling and differential gene expression. Here we demonstrate that another pathway, cell-to-cell communication through plasmodesmata (PD), is regulated during apicalbasal pattern formation. The SHOOT MERISTEMLESS (STM) promoter was used to drive expression in the shoot apical meristem (SAM) and a subset of cells at the base of the hypocotyl of 1؋, 2؋, and 3؋ soluble green fluorescent proteins (sGFPs), and the P30 movement prote… Show more

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“…Whether such a repression is direct or indirect, however, remains unknown. Conversely, SUP affects floral stem cells noncell-autonomously [the fully complementing gSUP-3xVenusN7 construct encodes a protein that exceeds the size exclusion limit for passage through plasmodesmata (30), showing that the SUP protein does not need to migrate from cell to cell to accomplish its function], and independently of AG expression (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether such a repression is direct or indirect, however, remains unknown. Conversely, SUP affects floral stem cells noncell-autonomously [the fully complementing gSUP-3xVenusN7 construct encodes a protein that exceeds the size exclusion limit for passage through plasmodesmata (30), showing that the SUP protein does not need to migrate from cell to cell to accomplish its function], and independently of AG expression (Fig. 4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results are not consistent with a passive process based on three observations. First, for passively moving proteins, smaller proteins were shown to move more effectively than larger ones, presumably dependent on the size exclusion limits of plasmodesmata (30). Here, the size distribution of moving and nonmoving TFs overlapped.…”
Section: Transcription Factor Localization Can Be Affected By Sequencmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kim et al (Kim et al, 2005), for example, described size restrictions for proteins to move within embryonic tissues. Being much larger than 3ϫGFP whose cell-to-cell movement was very limited, GNOM should be restricted to the cells of expression.…”
Section: Gnom-induced Auxin Drainagementioning
confidence: 99%