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The <i>Arabidopsis BODENLOS</i> gene encodes an auxin response protein inhibiting MONOPTEROS-mediated embryo patterning
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BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyDevelopmental BiologyPlant Hormone AuxinBotanyProtein FamiliesNatural SciencesGeneticsMonopteros-mediated Embryo PatterningMorphogenesisAuxin Response ProteinMolecular GeneticsArf Transcription FactorsGene ExpressionMedicinePlant HormonePlant PhysiologyPlant Development
Developmental responses to the plant hormone auxin are thought to be mediated by interacting pairs from two protein families: short-lived inhibitory IAA proteins and ARF transcription factors binding to auxin-response elements. monopteros mutants lacking activating ARF5 and the auxin-insensitive mutant bodenlos fail to initiate the root meristem during early embryogenesis. Here we show that the bodenlos phenotype results from an amino-acid exchange in the conserved degradation domain of IAA12. BODENLOS and MONOPTEROS interact in the yeast two-hybrid assay and the two genes are coexpressed in early embryogenesis, suggesting that BODENLOS inhibits MONOPTEROS action in root meristem initiation.
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