Authors
Gabriela C Pagnussat, Hee-Ju Yu, Quy A Ngo, Sarojam Rajani, Sevugan Mayalagu, Cameron S Johnson, Arnaud Capron, Li-Fen Xie, De Ye, Venkatesan Sundaresan
Publication date
2005/2/1
Volume
132
Issue
3
Pages
603-614
Publisher
Oxford University Press for The Company of Biologists Limited
Description
The plant life cycle involves an alternation of generations between sporophyte and gametophyte. Currently, the genes and pathways involved in gametophytic development and function in flowering plants remain largely unknown. A large-scale mutant screen of Ds transposon insertion lines was employed to identify 130 mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana with defects in female gametophyte development and function. A wide variety of mutant phenotypes were observed, ranging from defects in different stages of early embryo sac development to mutants with apparently normal embryo sacs, but exhibiting defects in processes such as pollen tube guidance, fertilization or early embryo development. Unexpectedly, nearly half of the mutants isolated in this study were found to be primarily defective in post-fertilization processes dependent on the maternal allele, suggesting that genes expressed from the female …
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