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Developmental expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana CycA2;1 gene

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 The associations of cyclins with highly conserved cyclin-dependent kinases are key events in the regulation of cell cycle progression. The spatio-temporal expression of an Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. mitotic cyclin, Arath;CycA2;1, was studied by histochemical β-glucuronidase (GUS) analysis and in-situ hybridizations. The CycA2;1 promoter was active in the egg apparatus before fertilization. During embryogenesis, CycA2;1:gus expression was found in the embryo and the developing endosperm. Throughout plant development, CycA2;1 transcripts were found in both dividing and non-dividing cells, indicating that the expression of this cyclin is not a limiting factor for cell division. In the pericycle and stelar parenchyma, CycA2;1 transcripts were located at the xylem poles, a position that can be correlated with competence for lateral root formation. In addition, CycA2;1:gus expression was upregulated in roots by auxins and in the shoot apex by cytokinins. Transcription of CycA2;1 was shown by reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction to be strongly induced by sucrose in A. thaliana cell suspensions.

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Received: 28 July 1999 / Accepted: 10 March 2000

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Burssens, S., de Almeida Engler, J., Beeckman, T. et al. Developmental expression of the Arabidopsis thaliana CycA2;1 gene. Planta 211, 623–631 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004250000333

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