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First published online 15 October 2003
doi: 10.1242/dev.00812


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Development 130, 5885-5894 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited

A contradictory GLABRA3 allele helps define gene interactions controlling trichome development in Arabidopsis

Jeffrey J. Esch1, Margaret Chen1, Mark Sanders2, Matthew Hillestad1, Sampson Ndkium1, Brian Idelkope1, James Neizer1 and M. David Marks1,*

1 Department of Plant Biology, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108-1095, USA
2 College of Biological Sciences Imaging Center, University of Minnesota, St Paul, MN 55108-1095, USA

* Author for correspondence (e-mail: dmarks{at}biosci.cbs.umn.edu)

Accepted 19 August 2003

Previously characterized Arabidopsis gl3 mutants have trichomes that are smaller, less branched and undergo fewer rounds of endoreplication than wild-type trichomes. A new gl3 mutant, called gl3-sst, has oddly shaped trichomes that over expand during early development, undergo more endoreduplication and that have a striking nuclear morphology. The mutant nuclei consist of many interconnected lobes; however, only a single set of polytene-like chromosomes reside in the mutant nuclei. The predicted gl3-sst polypeptide has a Leu to Phe substitution (codon 78) within a region responsible for protein-protein interaction. Yeast interaction assays comparing GL3 with gl3-sst proteins show that the mutant protein interaction with GL1 and TTG1 is decreased by 75% and 50%, respectively, but there is no difference in its interaction with TRY. Furthermore, TRY has the ability to prevent the GL1 GL3 interaction and the GL1 gl3-sst interaction is even more sensitive to TRY. Analysis of plants expressing functional GFP-tagged versions of GL1, GL3 and TRY show that the proteins are localized in trichome nuclei. These results have been used to model trichome initiation in terms of protein interactions and threshold levels of activator complex.

Key words: Trichome, bHLH, MYB, GL1, TTG1, GL3, CPC, TRY, WER, Transcription factor, pBridge, Lac OP/I-GFP, Endoreduplication, Endoreplication, Elemental analysis, GFP, Nuclear localization, Interphase chromosomes, Cell fate, Differentiation, Cell cycle, Cytoskeleton, Root hair




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