Authors
Nick Lauter, Archana Kampani, Shawn Carlson, Mark Goebel, Stephen P Moose
Publication date
2005/6/28
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
102
Issue
26
Pages
9412-9417
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Shoot development in many higher plant species is characterized by phase change, where meristems and organs transition from one set of identities to another. The transition from a juvenile to adult leaf identity in maize is regulated by the APETALA2-like gene glossy15 (gl15). We demonstrate here that increasing gl15 activity in transgenic maize not only increases the number of leaves expressing juvenile traits, but also delays the onset of reproductive development, indicating that gl15 plays a primary role in the maintenance of the juvenile phase. We also show that the accumulation of a maize microRNA homologous to miR172 increases during shoot development and mediates gl15 mRNA degradation. These data indicate that vegetative phase change in maize is regulated by the opposing actions of gl15 and miR172, with gl15 maintaining the juvenile phase and miR172 promoting the transition to the adult …
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Scholar articles
N Lauter, A Kampani, S Carlson, M Goebel, SP Moose - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2005