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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2010

Global analysis of gene activity during Arabidopsis seed development and identification of seed-specific transcription factors

Brandon H. Le; Chen Cheng; Anhthu Q. Bui; Javier A. Wagmaister; Kelli F. Henry; Julie M. Pelletier; Linda Kwong; Mark F. Belmonte; Ryan C. Kirkbride; Steve Horvath; Gary N. Drews; Robert L. Fischer; Jack K. Okamuro; John J. Harada; Robert B. Goldberg

Most of the transcription factors (TFs) responsible for controlling seed development are not yet known. To identify TF genes expressed at specific stages of seed development, including those unique to seeds, we used Affymetrix GeneChips to profile Arabidopsis genes active in seeds from fertilization through maturation and at other times of the plant life cycle. Seed gene sets were compared with those expressed in prefertilization ovules, germinating seedlings, and leaves, roots, stems, and floral buds of the mature plant. Most genes active in seeds are shared by all stages of seed development, although significant quantitative changes in gene activity occur. Each stage of seed development has a small gene set that is either specific at the level of the GeneChip or up-regulated with respect to genes active at other stages, including those that encode TFs. We identified 289 seed-specific genes, including 48 that encode TFs. Seven of the seed-specific TF genes are known regulators of seed development and include the LEAFY COTYLEDON (LEC) genes LEC1, LEC1-LIKE, LEC2, and FUS3. The rest represent different classes of TFs with unknown roles in seed development. Promoter-β-glucuronidase (GUS) fusion experiments and seed mRNA localization GeneChip datasets showed that the seed-specific TF genes are active in different compartments and tissues of the seed at unique times of development. Collectively, these seed-specific TF genes should facilitate the identification of regulatory networks that are important for programming seed development.


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1997

The AP2 domain of APETALA2 defines a large new family of DNA binding proteins in Arabidopsis

Jack K. Okamuro; Brian Caster; Raimundo Villarroel; Marc Van Montagu; K. Diane Jofuku


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005

Control of seed mass and seed yield by the floral homeotic gene APETALA2

K. Diane Jofuku; Pamela K. Omidyar; Zorana Gee; Jack K. Okamuro


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1996

Flowers into shoots: Photo and hormonal control of a meristem identity switch in Arabidopsis

Jack K. Okamuro; Bart G. W. den Boer; Cynthia Lotys-Prass; Wayne Szeto; K. Diane Jofuku


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1986

Soybean seed lectin gene and flanking nonseed protein genes are developmentally regulated in transformed tobacco plants.

Jack K. Okamuro; K D Jofuku; Robert B. Goldberg


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2010

Inaugural Article: Global analysis of gene activity during Arabidopsis seed development and identification of seed-specific transcription factors

Brandon H. Le; Chao-Wen Cheng; Anhthu Q. Bui; Javier A. Wagmaister; Kelli F. Henry; Joelle N. Pelletier; Linda W. Kwong; Matthew K. Belmonte; Ryan C. Kirkbride; Steven M. Horvath; Gary N. Drews; Robert L. Fischer; Jack K. Okamuro; John J. Harada; Robert B. Goldberg


Archive | 2002

Zusammensetzungen und verfahren zur modulation der pflanzenentwicklung

Robert L. Fischer; Tetsu Kinoshita; Ramin Yadegari; Mary Gehring; Jack K. Okamuro; Van-Dinh Dang


Archive | 2002

Compositions et procedes de modulation du developpement de plantes

Van-Dinh Dang; Robert L. Fischer; Mary Gehring; Jack K. Okamuro; Ramin Yadegari


Archive | 1997

Methods for modulating seed mass by expression of a nucleic acid containing an ap2 domain

K. Diane Jofuku; Jack K. Okamuro


Archive | 1997

The AP2 domain of APETALA2 defines a large new family of DNA binding proteins in Arabidopsis (homeotic geneygene regulationyplant development)

Jack K. Okamuro; B Rian Caster; Raimundo Villarroel; Arc Van Montagu; K. Diane Jofuku

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Anhthu Q. Bui

University of California

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Brandon H. Le

University of California

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John J. Harada

University of California

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Kelli F. Henry

University of California

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Mary Gehring

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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