Induction of leaf primordia by the cell wall protein expansion
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Expansins are extracellular proteins that increase plant cell wall extensibility in vitro. Beads loaded with purified expansin induced bulging on the leaf-generating organ, the apical meristem, of tomato plants. Some of these bulges underwent morphogenesis to produce leaflike structures, resulting in a reversal of the direction of phyllotaxis. Thus, expansin can induce tissue expansion in vivo, and localized control of tissue expansion may be sufficient to induce leaf formation. These results suggest a role for biophysical forces in the regulation of plant development.
Date of Publication
1997-05-30
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Article
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en
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Fleming, Andrew J | |
McQueen-Mason, Simon J |
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Science
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
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0036-8075
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