DICER-LIKE1: blind men and elephants in Arabidopsis development
pmid: 12417148
DICER-LIKE1: blind men and elephants in Arabidopsis development
Genetic studies of embryo, ovule and flower development in Arabidopsis thaliana have led to the independent isolation of different mutant alleles of a single gene (SIN1/SUS1/CAF, now renamed DCL1) that encodes a complex RNA-processing enzyme. DCL1 shows similarity to the Dicer group of genes, which are required for RNA silencing in Drosophila and Caenorhabditis. These recent findings identify a novel but conserved mechanism of post-transcriptional gene regulation that is important for development in eukaryotes.
- University of Rochester United States
- Oklahoma State University System United States
- Oklahoma State University–Stillwater United States
- Oklahoma State University United States
- Keck Graduate Institute United States
Ribonuclease III, Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Cell Cycle Proteins, Flowers, Genes, Plant, RNA, Plant, Endoribonucleases, Mutation, Seeds, RNA Interference, Alleles
Ribonuclease III, Arabidopsis Proteins, Arabidopsis, Cell Cycle Proteins, Flowers, Genes, Plant, RNA, Plant, Endoribonucleases, Mutation, Seeds, RNA Interference, Alleles
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