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KMID : 0368420020450040219
Journal of Plant Biology
2002 Volume.45 No. 4 p.219 ~ p.224
The Maize Crinkly4 Gene is Expressed Spatially in Vegetative and Floral Organs
Kang, Sang-Gu
Lee, Hyeon Ji/Suh, Sang-Gon
Abstract
The maize (Zea mays) crinkly4 (cr4) gene encodes a receptor-like kinase (RLK). Its mutants show irregularities in the epidermal cells of crinkled and severely adherent leaves, resulting in dwarf characteristics and delayed growth. We successfully grew cr4 mutants up to the reproductive stage, where we noted both pistillate and staminate spikelets in the tassels. This suggests that the cr4 gene may be involved in the sex-determination process during bisexual floral-organ development We found no remarkable abnormalities in the roots. Northern-blot analysis showed that cr4 gene transcripts were abundant in the leaves, weak in the stems, tassels, and ears, and hardly measurable in the roots. Likewise, transcripts were not detected in the leaves of dark-grown seedlings, but were greatly induced after 24 h of light exposure, indicating that expression of the cr4 gene is regulated by light However, transcripts were not inducible in the roots of seedlings either when grown in the dark or following exposure to light treatment, which suggests that this gene is expressed only in aerial-specific organs.
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