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ScienceDirect.com - Current Opinion in Plant Biology - Physcomitrella patens: a model for tip cell growth and differentiation

ScienceDirect.com - Current Opinion in Plant Biology - Physcomitrella patens: a model for tip cell growth and differentiation | plant cell genetics | Scoop.it

The moss Physcomitrella patens has emerged as an excellent model system owing to its amenability to reverse genetics. The moss gametophyte has three filamentous tissues that grow by tip growth: chloronemata, caulonemata, and rhizoids. Because establishment of the moss plant relies on this form of growth, it is particularly suited for dissecting the molecular basis of tip growth. Recent studies demonstrate that a core set of actin cytoskeletal proteins is essential for tip growth. Additional actin cytoskeletal components are required for modulating growth to produce caulonemata and rhizoids. Differentiation into these cell types has previously been linked to auxin, light and nutrients. Recent studies have identified that core auxin signaling components as well as transcription factors that respond to auxin or nutrient levels are required for tip-growing cell differentiation. Future studies may establish a connection between the actin cytoskeleton and auxin or nutrient-induced cell differentiation.

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Le rapport sur l'homéopathie très critiqué - 8 juillet 2012

Le rapport sur l'homéopathie très critiqué - 8 juillet 2012 | plant cell genetics | Scoop.it

La polémique continue et s'amplifie dans les milieux touchés à propos de l'étude suisse sur la qualité des traitements homéopathiques, selon la presse dominicale. L'étude qui qualifie les traitements homéopathiques d'efficaces et économiquement intéressants montrerait de grossières lacunes scientifiques


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