Oliver Ratcliffe
John Innes Centre
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The Plant Cell | 1999
Iraida Amaya; Oliver Ratcliffe; Desmond Bradley
Plant species exhibit two primary forms of flowering architecture, namely, indeterminate and determinate. Antirrhinum is an indeterminate species in which shoots grow indefinitely and only generate flowers from their periphery. Tobacco is a determinate species in which shoot meristems terminate by converting to a flower. We show that tobacco is responsive to the CENTRORADIALIS (CEN) gene, which is required for indeterminate growth of the shoot meristem in Antirrhinum. Tobacco plants overexpressing CEN have an extended vegetative phase, delaying the switch to flowering. Therefore, CEN defines a conserved system controlling shoot meristem identity and plant architecture in diverse species. To understand the underlying basis for differences between determinate and indeterminate architectures, we isolated CEN-like genes from tobacco (CET genes). In tobacco, the CET genes most similar to CEN are not expressed in the main shoot meristem; their expression is restricted to vegetative axillary meristems. As vegetative meristems develop into flowering shoots, CET genes are downregulated as floral meristem identity genes are upregulated. Our results suggest a general model for tobacco, Antirrhinum, and Arabidopsis, whereby the complementary expression patterns of CEN-like genes and floral meristem identity genes underlie different plant architectures.
The Plant Cell | 2006
Yinbo Gan; Rod Kumimoto; Chang Liu; Oliver Ratcliffe; Hao Yu; Pierre Broun
As a plant shoot matures, it transitions through a series of growth phases in which successive aerial organs undergo distinct developmental changes. This process of phase change is known to be influenced by gibberellins (GAs). We report the identification of a putative transcription factor, GLABROUS INFLORESCENCE STEMS (GIS), which regulates aspects of shoot maturation in Arabidopsis thaliana. GIS loss-of-function mutations affect the epidermal differentiation of inflorescence organs, causing a premature decrease in trichome production on successive leaves, stem internodes, and branches. Overexpression has the opposite effect on trichome initiation and causes other heterochronic phenotypes, affecting flowering and juvenile–adult leaf transition and inducing the formation of rosette leaves on inflorescence stems. Genetic and gene expression analyses suggest that GIS acts in a GA-responsive pathway upstream of the trichome initiation regulator GLABROUS1 (GL1) and downstream of the GA signaling repressor SPINDLY (SPY). GIS mediates the induction of GL1 expression by GA in inflorescence organs and is antagonized in its action by the DELLA repressor GAI. The implication of GIS in the broader regulation of phase change is further suggested by the delay in flowering caused by GIS loss of function in the spy background. The discovery of GIS reveals a novel mechanism in the control of shoot maturation, through which GAs regulate cellular differentiation in plants.
Science | 1997
Desmond Bradley; Oliver Ratcliffe; Coral Vincent; Rosemary Carpenter; Enrico Coen
Development | 1999
Oliver Ratcliffe; Desmond Bradley; Enrico Coen
Archive | 2002
Jacqueline Heard; Jose Luis Riechmann; Robert A. Creelman; James Keddie; Marsha Pilgrim; Arnold N. Dubell; Cai-Zhong Jiang; Oliver Ratcliffe; Omaira Pineda; Guo-Liang Yu; Pierre Broun
Archive | 2000
Jacqueline Heard; Pierre Broun; Jose Luis Riechmann; James Keddie; Omaira Pineda; Luc Adam; Raymond Samaha; James Zhang; Guo-Liang Yu; Oliver Ratcliffe; Marsha Pilgrim; Cai-Zhong Jiang; Lynne Reuber
Archive | 2003
Cai-Zhong Jiang; Jacqueline Heard; Oliver Ratcliffe; Robert A. Creelman; Jose Luis Riechmann; Volker Haake
Archive | 2002
James Keddie; Jose Luis Riechmann; Oliver Ratcliffe; James Zhang; Cai-Zhong Jiang; Omaira Pineda; Jacqueline Heard; Guo-Liang Yu; Luc Adam; Pierre Broun; Lynne Reuber; Marsha Pilgrim; Raymond Samaha
Archive | 2003
Cai-Zhong Jiang; Jacqueline Heard; Oliver Ratcliffe; Neal I. Gutterson; Frederick D. Hempel; Roderick W. Kumimoto; James Keddie; Bradley K. Sherman
Archive | 2002
Raymond Samaha; Jacqueline Heard; Cai-Zhong Jiang; Omaira Pineda; Lynne Reuber; Jose Luis Riechmann; Guo-Liang Yu; James Keddie; Oliver Ratcliffe; Marsha Pilgrim; Luc Adam; Pierre Broun; James Zhang