North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root

The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell fate specification. Vascular patterning represents an especially interesting process, as new positional information must be generated to transform an approximately radially symmetric root pole into a...

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Main Authors: Vaughan-Hirsch, John, Goodall, Benjamin, Bishopp, Anthony
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Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45611/
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description The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell fate specification. Vascular patterning represents an especially interesting process, as new positional information must be generated to transform an approximately radially symmetric root pole into a bisymmetric structure with a single xylem axis. This process requires both growth of the embryonic tissue alongside the subsequent patterning. Recently researchers have identified a series of transcription factors that modulate cell divisions to control vascular tissues growth. Spatial regulation in the signalling of two hormones, auxin and cytokinin, combine with other transcription factors to pattern the xylem axis. We are now witnessing the discovery of increasingly complex interactions between these hormones that can be interpreted through the use of mathematical models.
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spelling nottingham-456112020-05-04T19:52:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/45611/ North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root Vaughan-Hirsch, John Goodall, Benjamin Bishopp, Anthony The Arabidopsis root has provided an excellent model for understanding patterning processes and cell fate specification. Vascular patterning represents an especially interesting process, as new positional information must be generated to transform an approximately radially symmetric root pole into a bisymmetric structure with a single xylem axis. This process requires both growth of the embryonic tissue alongside the subsequent patterning. Recently researchers have identified a series of transcription factors that modulate cell divisions to control vascular tissues growth. Spatial regulation in the signalling of two hormones, auxin and cytokinin, combine with other transcription factors to pattern the xylem axis. We are now witnessing the discovery of increasingly complex interactions between these hormones that can be interpreted through the use of mathematical models. Elsevier 2018-02 Article PeerReviewed Vaughan-Hirsch, John, Goodall, Benjamin and Bishopp, Anthony (2018) North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 41 . pp. 16-22. ISSN 1879-0356 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S136952661730105X doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2017.07.011 doi:10.1016/j.pbi.2017.07.011
spellingShingle Vaughan-Hirsch, John
Goodall, Benjamin
Bishopp, Anthony
North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title_full North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title_fullStr North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title_full_unstemmed North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title_short North, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the Arabidopsis root
title_sort north, east, south, west: mapping vascular tissues onto the arabidopsis root
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