Authors
Keiko U Torii, Norihiro Mitsukawa, Teruko Oosumi, Yutaka Matsuura, Ryusuke Yokoyama, Robert F Whittier, Yoshibumi Komeda
Publication date
1996/4/1
Journal
The Plant Cell
Volume
8
Issue
4
Pages
735-746
Publisher
American Society of Plant Biologists
Description
Arabidopsis Landsberg erecta is one of the most popular ecotypes and is used widely for both molecular and genetic studies. It harbors the erecta (er) mutation, which confers a compact inflorescence, blunt fruits, and short petioles. We have identified five er mutant alleles from ecotypes Columbia and Wassilewskija. Phenotypic characterization of the mutant alleles suggests a role for the ER gene in regulating the shape of organs originating from the shoot apical meristem. We cloned the ER gene, and here, we report that it encodes a putative receptor protein kinases. The deduced ER protein contains a cytoplasmic protein kinase catalytic domain, a transmembrane region, and an extracellular domain consisting of leucine-rich repeats, which are thought to interact with other macromolecules. Our results suggest that cell-cell communication mediated by a receptor kinase has an important role in plant …
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