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Table of Contents

The Plant Cell: 27 (4)
Apr 2015
  • A
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  • D
  • E
  • F
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A

  1. Abad-Vivero, Ursula

    1. Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
      Daniel Rodríguez-Leal, Gloria León-Martínez, Ursula Abad-Vivero, Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1034-1045; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133009

      Comparative analysis in Arabidopsis ecotypes, hybrids, and tetraploids revealed the presence of natural variation in early reproductive development that depends on the function of epigenetic pathways.

  2. Aboshi, Takako

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  3. Adams, Nicolette

    1. PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Open Access
      PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Christian P. Craddock, Nicolette Adams, Fiona M. Bryant, Smita Kurup, Peter J. Eastmond
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1251-1264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00037

      A homeostatic mechanism in Arabidopsis allows the lipid composition of the endoplasmic reticulum to directly control its rate of biogenesis.

  4. Adams, Paul D.

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  5. Akhmanova, Anna

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  6. Avanzato, Carla

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  7. Aversano, Riccardo

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  8. Awole, Kedija

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  9. Azevedo, Cristina

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

B

  1. Bai, Fan

    1. Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in <em>Nicotiana benthamiana</em>
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      Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana
      Shaojie Han, Yan Wang, Xiyin Zheng, Qi Jia, Jinping Zhao, Fan Bai, Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1316-1331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134692

      ATG3 interacts with GAPCs, which negatively regulate autophagy and play an essential role in effector-triggered immunity and basal defense. The interaction between GAPCs and ATG3 is regulated by ROS.

  2. Baral, Anirban

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

  3. Bassel, George W.

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

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      Accuracy in Quantitative 3D Image Analysis
      George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 950-953; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135061
  4. Bassil, Elias

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  5. Bayer, Emmanuelle M.

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  6. Benedito, Vagner A.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  7. Benitez-Alfonso, Yoselin

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  8. Berbel, Ana

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
      Frances C. Sussmilch, Ana Berbel, Valérie Hecht, Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor, Cristina Ferrándiz, Francisco Madueño, James L. Weller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1046-1060; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.115.136150

      Mutant phenotypes reveal a central role for VEG2 in flowering and compound inflorescence formation and suggest that transcription of FT/TFL1 genes is regulated by VEG2-FT protein complexes.

  9. Blilou, Ikram

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  10. Blumwald, Eduardo

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      You have accessRestricted Access
      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  11. Bouchet, Benjamin P.

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  12. Boulouis, Alix

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  13. Boutté, Yohann

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  14. Bradeen, James M.

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      You have accessRestricted Access
      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  15. Bravo, Armando

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  16. Breuillin-Sessoms, Florence

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  17. Brocard, Lysiane

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  18. Bryant, Fiona M.

    1. PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Open Access
      PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Christian P. Craddock, Nicolette Adams, Fiona M. Bryant, Smita Kurup, Peter J. Eastmond
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1251-1264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00037

      A homeostatic mechanism in Arabidopsis allows the lipid composition of the endoplasmic reticulum to directly control its rate of biogenesis.

C

  1. Capella-Gutierrez, Salvador

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      You have accessRestricted Access
      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  2. Capolicchio, Samanta

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  3. Carputo, Domenico

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  4. Castelijns, Bas

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  5. Chan, Leanne Jade G.

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  6. Chanoca, Alexandra

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  7. Chen, Binqing

    1. Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
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      Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
      Zhenzhen Zhou, Haifan Shi, Binqing Chen, Ruihui Zhang, Shanjin Huang, Ying Fu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1140-1161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135400

      RIC1 regulates pollen tube growth through its F-actin severing and capping activities, which contributes to the dynamics and abundance of F-actin in the tip of pollen tubes.

  8. Chen, Hui

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  9. Chen, Shou-Yi

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  10. Choquet, Yves

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  11. Chu, Cheng-Cai

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  12. Chu, Jin-Fang

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  13. Cigliano, Riccardo Aiese

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  14. Claverol, Stéphane

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  15. Collinge, Derek Phillip

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  16. Contaldi, Felice

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  17. Craddock, Christian P.

    1. PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Open Access
      PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Christian P. Craddock, Nicolette Adams, Fiona M. Bryant, Smita Kurup, Peter J. Eastmond
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1251-1264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00037

      A homeostatic mechanism in Arabidopsis allows the lipid composition of the endoplasmic reticulum to directly control its rate of biogenesis.

  18. Cruz-Ramírez, Alfredo

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

D

  1. Dal Molin, Alessandra

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  2. Daniels, Dierdra A.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  3. de Campos, Marília K.F.

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  4. Dehesh, Katayoon

    1. The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
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      The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
      Chang-Quan Wang, Mostafa Khoshhal Sarmast, Jishan Jiang, Katayoon Dehesh
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1128-1139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00044

      A transcriptional regulator physically interacts with and targets an evening complex component for degradation, enabling increased expression of dark-associated growth-promoting transcription factors.

  5. de Jonge, Wim

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  6. Delledonne, Massimo

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  7. Ding, Yi

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      You have accessRestricted Access
      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  8. Doehlemann, Gunther

    1. A Secreted Effector Protein of <em>Ustilago maydis</em> Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
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      A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
      Amey Redkar, Rafal Hoser, Lena Schilling, Bernd Zechmann, Magdalena Krzymowska, Virginia Walbot, Gunther Doehlemann
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1332-1351; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131086

      The See1 effector acts organ specifically in U. maydis-triggered DNA synthesis during tumor formation, interfering with the phosphorylation of SGT1, a central regulator of immunity and cell cycle control.

  9. Dörmann, Peter

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  10. Drapier, Dominique

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  11. Duan, Kai-Xuan

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  12. Dynowski, Marek

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

E

  1. Eaglesham, James B.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  2. Eastmond, Peter J.

    1. PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Open Access
      PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Christian P. Craddock, Nicolette Adams, Fiona M. Bryant, Smita Kurup, Peter J. Eastmond
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1251-1264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00037

      A homeostatic mechanism in Arabidopsis allows the lipid composition of the endoplasmic reticulum to directly control its rate of biogenesis.

  3. Ebert, Berit

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  4. Ercolano, Maria Raffaella

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

F

  1. Fan, Pengxiang

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  2. Fang, Shuang

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  3. Farquharson, Kathleen L.

    1. Sterols Modulate Cell-to-Cell Connectivity at Plasmodesmata
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      Sterols Modulate Cell-to-Cell Connectivity at Plasmodesmata
      Kathleen L. Farquharson
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 948; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00218
  4. Ferrándiz, Cristina

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
      Frances C. Sussmilch, Ana Berbel, Valérie Hecht, Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor, Cristina Ferrándiz, Francisco Madueño, James L. Weller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1046-1060; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.115.136150

      Mutant phenotypes reveal a central role for VEG2 in flowering and compound inflorescence formation and suggest that transcription of FT/TFL1 genes is regulated by VEG2-FT protein complexes.

  5. Ferrarini, Alberto

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  6. Feussner, Ivo

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  7. Floss, Daniela S.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  8. Fouillen, Laetitia

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  9. Freyer, Marc

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  10. Frusciante, Luigi

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  11. Fu, Ying

    1. Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
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      Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
      Zhenzhen Zhou, Haifan Shi, Binqing Chen, Ruihui Zhang, Shanjin Huang, Ying Fu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1140-1161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135400

      RIC1 regulates pollen tube growth through its F-actin severing and capping activities, which contributes to the dynamics and abundance of F-actin in the tip of pollen tubes.

  12. Fujimoto, Masaru

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

G

  1. Gabaldón, Toni

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  2. Gaugler, Philipp

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  3. Germain, Véronique

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  4. Ghosh, Banibrata

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  5. Girard-Bascou, Jacqueline

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  6. Gomez, S. Karen

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  7. Grison, Magali S.

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  8. Grosso, Valentina

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  9. Guo, Jiangtao

    1. Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
      Open Access
      Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
      Xuepeng Wei, Jiangtao Guo, Mei Li, Zhenfeng Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1113-1127; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00102

      The structure of a phosphatase involved in state transitions, which balance energy flow between photosystems I and II, helps determine its specific interaction with a light-harvesting complex protein.

  10. Guo, Xiaoyuan

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

H

  1. Haga, Ken

    1. Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
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      Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
      Ken Haga, Tomoko Tsuchida-Mayama, Mizuki Yamada, Tatsuya Sakai
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1098-1112; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00178

      Light-mediated induction of RPT2 reduces the photosensitivity of phot1, which is required for second positive phototropism under bright light conditions.

  2. Han, Shaojie

    1. Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in <em>Nicotiana benthamiana</em>
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      Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana
      Shaojie Han, Yan Wang, Xiyin Zheng, Qi Jia, Jinping Zhao, Fan Bai, Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1316-1331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134692

      ATG3 interacts with GAPCs, which negatively regulate autophagy and play an essential role in effector-triggered immunity and basal defense. The interaction between GAPCs and ATG3 is regulated by ROS.

  3. Harrison, Maria J.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  4. He, Si-Jie

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  5. Heazlewood, Joshua L.

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  6. Hecht, Valérie

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
      Frances C. Sussmilch, Ana Berbel, Valérie Hecht, Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor, Cristina Ferrándiz, Francisco Madueño, James L. Weller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1046-1060; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.115.136150

      Mutant phenotypes reveal a central role for VEG2 in flowering and compound inflorescence formation and suggest that transcription of FT/TFL1 genes is regulated by VEG2-FT protein complexes.

  7. Herter, Thomas

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  8. Hirano, Hiro-Yuki

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
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      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  9. Hong, Yiguo

    1. Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in <em>Nicotiana benthamiana</em>
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      Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana
      Shaojie Han, Yan Wang, Xiyin Zheng, Qi Jia, Jinping Zhao, Fan Bai, Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1316-1331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134692

      ATG3 interacts with GAPCs, which negatively regulate autophagy and play an essential role in effector-triggered immunity and basal defense. The interaction between GAPCs and ATG3 is regulated by ROS.

  10. Hoser, Rafal

    1. A Secreted Effector Protein of <em>Ustilago maydis</em> Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
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      A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
      Amey Redkar, Rafal Hoser, Lena Schilling, Bernd Zechmann, Magdalena Krzymowska, Virginia Walbot, Gunther Doehlemann
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1332-1351; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131086

      The See1 effector acts organ specifically in U. maydis-triggered DNA synthesis during tumor formation, interfering with the phosphorylation of SGT1, a central regulator of immunity and cell cycle control.

  11. Huang, Shanjin

    1. Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
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      Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
      Zhenzhen Zhou, Haifan Shi, Binqing Chen, Ruihui Zhang, Shanjin Huang, Ying Fu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1140-1161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135400

      RIC1 regulates pollen tube growth through its F-actin severing and capping activities, which contributes to the dynamics and abundance of F-actin in the tip of pollen tubes.

I

  1. Inoue, Eri

    1. Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of <em>SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1</em> Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
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      Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1 Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
      Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita, Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi, Eri Inoue, Tomoyuki Yamaya, Kazuki Saito, Hideki Takahashi
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1279-1296; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134908

      Root-to-shoot transportation of the essential nutrient sulfate requires a unique molecular mechanism that controls the expression of a sulfate transporter in root vascular tissues.

  2. Iorizzo, Massimo

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  3. Irani, Niloufer G.

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

  4. Iven, Tim

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

J

  1. Jander, Georg

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  2. Jessen, Henning J.

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  3. Jia, Qi

    1. Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in <em>Nicotiana benthamiana</em>
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      Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana
      Shaojie Han, Yan Wang, Xiyin Zheng, Qi Jia, Jinping Zhao, Fan Bai, Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1316-1331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134692

      ATG3 interacts with GAPCs, which negatively regulate autophagy and play an essential role in effector-triggered immunity and basal defense. The interaction between GAPCs and ATG3 is regulated by ROS.

  4. Jiang, Jishan

    1. The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
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      The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
      Chang-Quan Wang, Mostafa Khoshhal Sarmast, Jishan Jiang, Katayoon Dehesh
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1128-1139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00044

      A transcriptional regulator physically interacts with and targets an evening complex component for degradation, enabling increased expression of dark-associated growth-promoting transcription factors.

  5. Johnen, Philipp

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  6. Jones, A. Daniel

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  7. Juenger, Thomas E.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

K

  1. Kawano, Shigeyuki

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
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      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  2. Krzymowska, Magdalena

    1. A Secreted Effector Protein of <em>Ustilago maydis</em> Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
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      A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
      Amey Redkar, Rafal Hoser, Lena Schilling, Bernd Zechmann, Magdalena Krzymowska, Virginia Walbot, Gunther Doehlemann
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1332-1351; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131086

      The See1 effector acts organ specifically in U. maydis-triggered DNA synthesis during tumor formation, interfering with the phosphorylation of SGT1, a central regulator of immunity and cell cycle control.

  3. Kumamaru, Toshihiro

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  4. Kurup, Smita

    1. PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Open Access
      PHOSPHATIDIC ACID PHOSPHOHYDROLASE Regulates Phosphatidylcholine Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis by Phosphatidic Acid-Mediated Activation of CTP:PHOSPHOCHOLINE CYTIDYLYLTRANSFERASE Activity
      Christian P. Craddock, Nicolette Adams, Fiona M. Bryant, Smita Kurup, Peter J. Eastmond
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1251-1264; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00037

      A homeostatic mechanism in Arabidopsis allows the lipid composition of the endoplasmic reticulum to directly control its rate of biogenesis.

L

  1. Laha, Debabrata

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  2. Last, Robert L.

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  3. León-Martínez, Gloria

    1. Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
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      Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
      Daniel Rodríguez-Leal, Gloria León-Martínez, Ursula Abad-Vivero, Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1034-1045; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133009

      Comparative analysis in Arabidopsis ecotypes, hybrids, and tetraploids revealed the presence of natural variation in early reproductive development that depends on the function of epigenetic pathways.

  4. Levesque-Tremblay, Veronique

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  5. Li, Mei

    1. Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
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      Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
      Xuepeng Wei, Jiangtao Guo, Mei Li, Zhenfeng Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1113-1127; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00102

      The structure of a phosphatase involved in state transitions, which balance energy flow between photosystems I and II, helps determine its specific interaction with a light-harvesting complex protein.

  6. Liu, Yule

    1. Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in <em>Nicotiana benthamiana</em>
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      Cytoplastic Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases Interact with ATG3 to Negatively Regulate Autophagy and Immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana
      Shaojie Han, Yan Wang, Xiyin Zheng, Qi Jia, Jinping Zhao, Fan Bai, Yiguo Hong, Yule Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1316-1331; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134692

      ATG3 interacts with GAPCs, which negatively regulate autophagy and play an essential role in effector-triggered immunity and basal defense. The interaction between GAPCs and ATG3 is regulated by ROS.

  7. Liu, Zhenfeng

    1. Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
      Open Access
      Structural Mechanism Underlying the Specific Recognition between the Arabidopsis State-Transition Phosphatase TAP38/PPH1 and Phosphorylated Light-Harvesting Complex Protein Lhcb1
      Xuepeng Wei, Jiangtao Guo, Mei Li, Zhenfeng Liu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1113-1127; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00102

      The structure of a phosphatase involved in state transitions, which balance energy flow between photosystems I and II, helps determine its specific interaction with a light-harvesting complex protein.

  8. Long, Yuchen

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  9. Lovell, John T.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  10. Lowry, David B.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  11. Lu, Tie-Gang

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  12. Lu, Xiang

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

M

  1. Ma, Biao

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  2. Mach, Jennifer

    1. Production of the Non-Protein Amino Acid <strong>β</strong>-Tyrosine in Rice
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      Production of the Non-Protein Amino Acid β-Tyrosine in Rice
      Jennifer Mach
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 949; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00312
    2. Twice as NCC: Two Octotricopeptide Repeat Proteins and the Regulation of Chloroplast Gene Expression
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      Twice as NCC: Two Octotricopeptide Repeat Proteins and the Regulation of Chloroplast Gene Expression
      Jennifer Mach
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 947; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00211
  3. Madueño, Francisco

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
      Frances C. Sussmilch, Ana Berbel, Valérie Hecht, Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor, Cristina Ferrándiz, Francisco Madueño, James L. Weller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1046-1060; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.115.136150

      Mutant phenotypes reveal a central role for VEG2 in flowering and compound inflorescence formation and suggest that transcription of FT/TFL1 genes is regulated by VEG2-FT protein complexes.

  4. Maesaka, Yoshihiro

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  5. Mähönen, Ari Pekka

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  6. Mao, Haibin

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  7. Maruyama-Nakashita, Akiko

    1. Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of <em>SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1</em> Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
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      Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1 Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
      Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita, Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi, Eri Inoue, Tomoyuki Yamaya, Kazuki Saito, Hideki Takahashi
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1279-1296; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134908

      Root-to-shoot transportation of the essential nutrient sulfate requires a unique molecular mechanism that controls the expression of a sulfate transporter in root vascular tissues.

  8. Mathew, M.K.

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

  9. Matsumoto, Fuka

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  10. Matsusaka, Hiroaki

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  11. Matsushita, Tomonao

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  12. Mayor, Satyajit

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

  13. McCouch, Susan R.

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  14. McKay, John K.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  15. Moghe, Gaurav D.

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  16. Mongrand, Sébastien

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  17. Montenegro-Johnson, Thomas D.

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  18. Mori, Naoki

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  19. Mullen, Jack L.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

N

  1. Nacir, Houda

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  2. Nakano, Akihiko

    1. Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
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      Salt-Induced Remodeling of Spatially Restricted Clathrin-Independent Endocytic Pathways in Arabidopsis Root
      Anirban Baral, Niloufer G. Irani, Masaru Fujimoto, Akihiko Nakano, Satyajit Mayor, M.K. Mathew
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1297-1315; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00154

      Clathrin-dependent endocytosis operates in all cell layers of root, whereas a clathrin-independent pathway operates only in the epidermis, and salinity stress induces an additional clathrin-independent pathway in all cell layers.

  3. Nicolas, William

    1. Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
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      Specific Membrane Lipid Composition Is Important for Plasmodesmata Function in Arabidopsis
      Magali S. Grison, Lysiane Brocard, Laetitia Fouillen, William Nicolas, Vera Wewer, Peter Dörmann, Houda Nacir, Yoselin Benitez-Alfonso, Stéphane Claverol, Véronique Germain, Yohann Boutté, Sébastien Mongrand, Emmanuelle M. Bayer
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1228-1250; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135731

      Inhibition of sterol biosynthesis impairs the localization of GPI-anchored proteins at plasmodesmata and alters callose-mediated cell-to-cell connectivity.

  4. Ning, Jing

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
      Open Access
      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  5. Noar, Roslyn D.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

O

  1. Ohmori, Yoshihiro

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  2. Okumoto, Yutaka

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  3. Otegui, Marisa S.

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

P

  1. Paris, Nadine

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  2. Pascal, Kevin

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  3. Pauly, Markus

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  4. Perez, Gabino Sanchez

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  5. Petzold, Christopher J.

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  6. Pogson, Barry James

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Open Access
      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  7. Pumplin, Nathan

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

R

  1. Rautengarten, Carsten

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  2. Razafimanantsoa, Hélène

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  3. Redkar, Amey

    1. A Secreted Effector Protein of <em>Ustilago maydis</em> Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
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      A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
      Amey Redkar, Rafal Hoser, Lena Schilling, Bernd Zechmann, Magdalena Krzymowska, Virginia Walbot, Gunther Doehlemann
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1332-1351; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131086

      The See1 effector acts organ specifically in U. maydis-triggered DNA synthesis during tumor formation, interfering with the phosphorylation of SGT1, a central regulator of immunity and cell cycle control.

  4. Reguera, Maria

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  5. Richards, James H.

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  6. Rodríguez-Leal, Daniel

    1. Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Natural Variation in Epigenetic Pathways Affects the Specification of Female Gamete Precursors in Arabidopsis
      Daniel Rodríguez-Leal, Gloria León-Martínez, Ursula Abad-Vivero, Jean-Philippe Vielle-Calzada
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1034-1045; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133009

      Comparative analysis in Arabidopsis ecotypes, hybrids, and tetraploids revealed the presence of natural variation in early reproductive development that depends on the function of epigenetic pathways.

S

  1. Saiardi, Adolfo

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  2. Saito, Kazuki

    1. Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of <em>SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1</em> Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
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      Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1 Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
      Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita, Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi, Eri Inoue, Tomoyuki Yamaya, Kazuki Saito, Hideki Takahashi
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1279-1296; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134908

      Root-to-shoot transportation of the essential nutrient sulfate requires a unique molecular mechanism that controls the expression of a sulfate transporter in root vascular tissues.

  3. Sakai, Tatsuya

    1. Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
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      Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
      Ken Haga, Tomoko Tsuchida-Mayama, Mizuki Yamada, Tatsuya Sakai
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1098-1112; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00178

      Light-mediated induction of RPT2 reduces the photosensitivity of phot1, which is required for second positive phototropism under bright light conditions.

  4. Sanseverino, Walter

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  5. Sarmast, Mostafa Khoshhal

    1. The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
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      The Transcriptional Regulator BBX19 Promotes Hypocotyl Growth by Facilitating COP1-Mediated EARLY FLOWERING3 Degradation in Arabidopsis
      Chang-Quan Wang, Mostafa Khoshhal Sarmast, Jishan Jiang, Katayoon Dehesh
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1128-1139; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00044

      A transcriptional regulator physically interacts with and targets an evening complex component for degradation, enabling increased expression of dark-associated growth-promoting transcription factors.

  6. Schaaf, Gabriel

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  7. Scheller, Henrik Vibe

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  8. Scheres, Ben

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  9. Schilling, Lena

    1. A Secreted Effector Protein of <em>Ustilago maydis</em> Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
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      A Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis Guides Maize Leaf Cells to Form Tumors
      Amey Redkar, Rafal Hoser, Lena Schilling, Bernd Zechmann, Magdalena Krzymowska, Virginia Walbot, Gunther Doehlemann
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1332-1351; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131086

      The See1 effector acts organ specifically in U. maydis-triggered DNA synthesis during tumor formation, interfering with the phosphorylation of SGT1, a central regulator of immunity and cell cycle control.

  10. Schilmiller, Anthony L.

    1. Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in <em>Solanum</em> Trichomes
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      Functionally Divergent Alleles and Duplicated Loci Encoding an Acyltransferase Contribute to Acylsugar Metabolite Diversity in Solanum Trichomes
      Anthony L. Schilmiller, Gaurav D. Moghe, Pengxiang Fan, Banibrata Ghosh, Jing Ning, A. Daniel Jones, Robert L. Last
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1002-1017; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00087

      ASAT3 is a trichome-specific BAHD-type acyltransferase that adds aliphatic acyl chains to acylsucroses and contributes to phenotypic diversity of acylsugars among the Solanum tomato species.

  11. Sen, Saunak

    1. Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>
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      Exploiting Differential Gene Expression and Epistasis to Discover Candidate Genes for Drought-Associated QTLs in Arabidopsis thaliana
      John T. Lovell, Jack L. Mullen, David B. Lowry, Kedija Awole, James H. Richards, Saunak Sen, Paul E. Verslues, Thomas E. Juenger, John K. McKay
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 969-983; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00122

      Analysis of the causal connections between environmental variation and the genotype-phenotype map revealed candidate genes for constitutive and plastic responses to soil moisture reduction in the context of QTL mapping.

  12. Shi, Haifan

    1. Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
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      Arabidopsis RIC1 Severs Actin Filaments at the Apex to Regulate Pollen Tube Growth
      Zhenzhen Zhou, Haifan Shi, Binqing Chen, Ruihui Zhang, Shanjin Huang, Ying Fu
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1140-1161; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135400

      RIC1 regulates pollen tube growth through its F-actin severing and capping activities, which contributes to the dynamics and abundance of F-actin in the tip of pollen tubes.

  13. Smet, Wouter

    1. Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
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      Arabidopsis BIRD Zinc Finger Proteins Jointly Stabilize Tissue Boundaries by Confining the Cell Fate Regulator SHORT-ROOT and Contributing to Fate Specification
      Yuchen Long, Wouter Smet, Alfredo Cruz-Ramírez, Bas Castelijns, Wim de Jonge, Ari Pekka Mähönen, Benjamin P. Bouchet, Gabino Sanchez Perez, Anna Akhmanova, Ben Scheres, Ikram Blilou
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1185-1199; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.132407

      Tissue boundary establishment and cell fate specification require BIRD proteins to regulate SHORT-ROOT signaling and transcriptional activities, highlighting the developmental plasticity in plants.

  14. Smith, Richard S.

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  15. Smith-Moritz, Andreia M.

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  16. Spindel, Jennifer E.

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  17. Stamm, Petra

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  18. Steenbergen, Merel

    1. VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP<sub>8</sub> and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      VIH2 Regulates the Synthesis of Inositol Pyrophosphate InsP8 and Jasmonate-Dependent Defenses in Arabidopsis
      Debabrata Laha, Philipp Johnen, Cristina Azevedo, Marek Dynowski, Michael Weiß, Samanta Capolicchio, Haibin Mao, Tim Iven, Merel Steenbergen, Marc Freyer, Philipp Gaugler, Marília K.F. de Campos, Ning Zheng, Ivo Feussner, Henning J. Jessen, Saskia C.M. Van Wees, Adolfo Saiardi, Gabriel Schaaf
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1082-1097; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135160

      The inositol pyrophosphate InsP8 plays an important role in plant defenses against herbivorous insects and necrotrophic fungi and is a key cofactor of the jasmonate receptor complex.

  19. Stonebloom, Solomon

    1. Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Open Access
      Identification and Characterization of a Golgi-Localized UDP-Xylose Transporter Family from Arabidopsis
      Berit Ebert, Carsten Rautengarten, Xiaoyuan Guo, Guangyan Xiong, Solomon Stonebloom, Andreia M. Smith-Moritz, Thomas Herter, Leanne Jade G. Chan, Paul D. Adams, Christopher J. Petzold, Markus Pauly, William G.T. Willats, Joshua L. Heazlewood, Henrik Vibe Scheller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1218-1227; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.133827

      Three nucleotide sugar transporters were shown to transport UDP-Xyl in vitro, demonstrating the existence of plant nucleotide sugar transporters with specificity for UDP-Xyl. UXT1 provides UDP-Xyl for cell wall biosynthesis.

  20. Strauss, Soeren

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  21. Strickler, Susan R.

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  22. Sun, Xiao-Hong

    1. Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
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      Ethylene Responses in Rice Roots and Coleoptiles Are Differentially Regulated by a Carotenoid Isomerase-Mediated Abscisic Acid Pathway
      Cui-Cui Yin, Biao Ma, Derek Phillip Collinge, Barry James Pogson, Si-Jie He, Qing Xiong, Kai-Xuan Duan, Hui Chen, Chao Yang, Xiang Lu, Yi-Qin Wang, Wan-Ke Zhang, Cheng-Cai Chu, Xiao-Hong Sun, Shuang Fang, Jin-Fang Chu, Tie-Gang Lu, Shou-Yi Chen, Jin-Song Zhang
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1061-1081; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00080

      Ethylene induces the expression of MHZ5, a carotenoid isomerase, the production of neoxanthin, an ABA biosynthesis precursor, and the accumulation of ABA, leading to root growth inhibition in dark-grown rice seedlings.

  23. Sussmilch, Frances C.

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
      Frances C. Sussmilch, Ana Berbel, Valérie Hecht, Jacqueline K. Vander Schoor, Cristina Ferrándiz, Francisco Madueño, James L. Weller
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1046-1060; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.115.136150

      Mutant phenotypes reveal a central role for VEG2 in flowering and compound inflorescence formation and suggest that transcription of FT/TFL1 genes is regulated by VEG2-FT protein complexes.

T

  1. Tajima, Hiromi

    1. pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
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      pH Regulation by NHX-Type Antiporters Is Required for Receptor-Mediated Protein Trafficking to the Vacuole in Arabidopsis
      Maria Reguera, Elias Bassil, Hiromi Tajima, Monika Wimmer, Alexandra Chanoca, Marisa S. Otegui, Nadine Paris, Eduardo Blumwald
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1200-1217; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135699

      Luminal pH of the Golgi, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartments is controlled by the Na+/H+ antiporters NHX5 and NHX6 and required for protein processing and trafficking to vacuoles.

  2. Takahashi, Hideki

    1. Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of <em>SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1</em> Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
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      Sulfur-Responsive Elements in the 3′-Nontranscribed Intergenic Region Are Essential for the Induction of SULFATE TRANSPORTER 2;1 Gene Expression in Arabidopsis Roots under Sulfur Deficiency
      Akiko Maruyama-Nakashita, Akiko Watanabe-Takahashi, Eri Inoue, Tomoyuki Yamaya, Kazuki Saito, Hideki Takahashi
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1279-1296; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.134908

      Root-to-shoot transportation of the essential nutrient sulfate requires a unique molecular mechanism that controls the expression of a sulfate transporter in root vascular tissues.

  3. Takata, Ryo

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  4. Tanaka, Wakana

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

  5. Tatino, Filippo

    1. The <em>Solanum commersonii</em> Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
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      The Solanum commersonii Genome Sequence Provides Insights into Adaptation to Stress Conditions and Genome Evolution of Wild Potato Relatives
      Riccardo Aversano, Felice Contaldi, Maria Raffaella Ercolano, Valentina Grosso, Massimo Iorizzo, Filippo Tatino, Luciano Xumerle, Alessandra Dal Molin, Carla Avanzato, Alberto Ferrarini, Massimo Delledonne, Walter Sanseverino, Riccardo Aiese Cigliano, Salvador Capella-Gutierrez, Toni Gabaldón, Luigi Frusciante, James M. Bradeen, Domenico Carputo
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 954-968; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.135954

      The draft genome and transcriptome sequences of the wild potato species S. commersonii demonstrate the usefulness of genome sequences from wild relatives for elucidating evolutionary mechanisms contributing to Solanum species diversity and understanding changes in response to cold.

  6. Teraishi, Masayoshi

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

  7. Topham, Alexander T.

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  8. Tourasse, Nicolas J.

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  9. Tsagris, Michail

    1. Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Open Access
      Digital Single-Cell Analysis of Plant Organ Development Using 3DCellAtlas
      Thomas D. Montenegro-Johnson, Petra Stamm, Soeren Strauss, Alexander T. Topham, Michail Tsagris, Andrew T.A. Wood, Richard S. Smith, George W. Bassel
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1018-1033; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00175

      A tool was developed to extract biologically relevant information from quantitative 3D image data, allowing the relationship between diverse regulatory networks and 3D organ growth to be revealed.

  10. Tsuchida-Mayama, Tomoko

    1. Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
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      Arabidopsis ROOT PHOTOTROPISM2 Contributes to the Adaptation to High-Intensity Light in Phototropic Responses
      Ken Haga, Tomoko Tsuchida-Mayama, Mizuki Yamada, Tatsuya Sakai
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1098-1112; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00178

      Light-mediated induction of RPT2 reduces the photosensitivity of phot1, which is required for second positive phototropism under bright light conditions.

  11. Tung, Chih-Wei

    1. The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
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      The Tyrosine Aminomutase TAM1 Is Required for β-Tyrosine Biosynthesis in Rice
      Jian Yan, Takako Aboshi, Masayoshi Teraishi, Susan R. Strickler, Jennifer E. Spindel, Chih-Wei Tung, Ryo Takata, Fuka Matsumoto, Yoshihiro Maesaka, Susan R. McCouch, Yutaka Okumoto, Naoki Mori, Georg Jander
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1265-1278; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00058

      A targeted search for jasmonate-induced metabolites in rice identified an isomer of the common amino acid (S)-α-tyrosine, (R)-β-tyrosine, which may contribute to the allelopathic potential of rice.

U

  1. Udvardi, Michael K.

    1. Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in <em>Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4</em> Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
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      Suppression of Arbuscule Degeneration in Medicago truncatula phosphate transporter4 Mutants Is Dependent on the Ammonium Transporter 2 Family Protein AMT2;3
      Florence Breuillin-Sessoms, Daniela S. Floss, S. Karen Gomez, Nathan Pumplin, Yi Ding, Veronique Levesque-Tremblay, Roslyn D. Noar, Dierdra A. Daniels, Armando Bravo, James B. Eaglesham, Vagner A. Benedito, Michael K. Udvardi, Maria J. Harrison
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1352-1366; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.114.131144

      Analyses of phosphate and ammonium transporter mutants reveal differential requirements for these proteins during arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis depending on the plant nutrient status.

  2. Ushijima, Tomokazu

    1. Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the <em>WUSCHEL</em> Ortholog <em>TILLERS ABSENT1</em>
      Open Access
      Axillary Meristem Formation in Rice Requires the WUSCHEL Ortholog TILLERS ABSENT1
      Wakana Tanaka, Yoshihiro Ohmori, Tomokazu Ushijima, Hiroaki Matsusaka, Tomonao Matsushita, Toshihiro Kumamaru, Shigeyuki Kawano, Hiro-Yuki Hirano
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 1173-1184; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00074

      A WOX gene, TAB1/WUS, plays a critical role in the initiation of the axillary meristem development in rice.

V

  1. Vallon, Olivier

    1. Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
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      Spontaneous Dominant Mutations in Chlamydomonas Highlight Ongoing Evolution by Gene Diversification
      Alix Boulouis, Dominique Drapier, Hélène Razafimanantsoa, Katia Wostrikoff, Nicolas J. Tourasse, Kevin Pascal, Jacqueline Girard-Bascou, Olivier Vallon, Francis-André Wollman, Yves Choquet
      Plant Cell Apr 2015, 27 (4) 984-1001; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.15.00010

      Dominant mutations in two nucleus-encoded, paralogous octotricopeptide repeat proteins cause the mutated proteins to recognize and destabilize the chloroplast atpA and petA transcripts.

  2. Vander Schoor, Jacqueline K.

    1. Pea <em>VEGETATIVE2</em> Is an <em>FD</em> Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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      Pea VEGETATIVE2 Is an FD Homolog That Is Essential for Flowering and Compound Inflorescence Development
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