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Summary
Fruits are complex plant structures that nurture seeds and facilitate their dispersal. The
A
rabidopsis fruit is termed silique. It develops from the gynoecium, which has a stigma, a style, an ovary containing the ovules, and a gynophore. Externally, the ovary consists of two valves, and their margins lay adjacent to the replum, which is connected to the septum that internally divides the ovary. In this work we describe the role for the zinc‐finger transcription factor
NO TRANSMITTING TRACT
(
NTT
) in replum development.
NTT
loss of function leads to reduced replum width and cell number, whereas increased expression promotes replum enlargement.
NTT
activates the homeobox gene
BP
, which, together with
RPL
, is important for replum development. In addition, the
NTT
protein is able to bind the
BP
promoter in yeast, and when this binding region is not present,
NTT
fails to activate
BP
in the replum. Furthermore,
NTT
interacts with itself and different proteins involved in fruit development:
RPL
,
STM
,
FUL
,
SHP
1 and
SHP
2 in yeast and
in planta
. Moreover, its genetic interactions provide further evidence about its biological relevance in replum development.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0960-7412
eISSN: 1365-313X
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.12617
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1111_tpj_12617
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