
Loss-of-function mutation in anthocyanidin reductase activates the ...
Sep 14, 2024 · Furthermore, transcriptome sequencing revealed the increased expression of MYB105 during the early development stage of mutant fruits, which promoted the expression …
MYB105 myb domain protein 105 [ (thale cress)]
Gene ID: 843292, updated on 18-Sep-2024. Encodes LOF2 (LATERAL ORGAN FUSION2), a MYB-domain transcription factor expressed in organ boundaries. Functions in boundary …
AceView: gene:MYB105, a comprehensive annotation of human, …
According to AceView, this gene is expressed at low level, only 5.7% of the average gene in this release. The sequence of this gene is defined by 3 GenBank accessions, some from roots …
MYB105 - Myb domain protein 105 - Arabidopsis thaliana …
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MYB105 - Transcription factor MYB105 - Arabidopsis thaliana
Probable transcription factor that involved in boundary specification, meristem initiation and maintenance, and organ patterning. Functions in both lateral organ separation and axillary …
myb domain protein 105 [Arabidopsis thaliana] - Protein - NCBI
Articles about the MYB105 gene LATERAL ORGAN FUSION1 and LATERAL ORGAN FUSION2 function in lateral organ separation and axillary meristem formation in Arabidopsis.
MYB transcription factors in Arabidopsis - ScienceDirect
Oct 1, 2010 · MYB proteins are key factors in regulatory networks controlling development, metabolism and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. The elucidation of MYB protein …
MYB transcription factors in Arabidopsis - PubMed
In plants, the MYB family has selectively expanded, particularly through the large family of R2R3-MYB. Members of this family function in a variety of plant-specific processes, as evidenced by …
AT1G69560.1 - Arabidopsis
Nov 2, 2018 · defects in organ separation as a result of abnormal cell division and expansion during early boundary formation (Lee, et al. (2009) et al.)
The Role of Two Novel MYB Genes in Patterning Lateral Organs
Characterize the expression patterns and sub-cellular localization of the AtMYB105 and AtMYB117 proteins. Determine the phenotypic consequences of loss of AtMYB105 and …
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