After a brief hiatus the UK Arabidopsis Research Roundup returns with
eight papers that focus on different aspects of Arabidopsis cell
biology.
Firstly GARNet PI Jim Murray leads a study that performs a genome-wide
analysis of sub-nucleosomal particles whilst Phil Wigge’s lab at SLCU
conducts a more focused study on G-box regulatory sequences.
Thirdly Veronica Grieneisen (JIC) and co-workers have modelled the
process of boron transport in the root, revealing exciting insights into
how traffic jams might form.
Fourthly is a large scale biology paper led by Miriam Gifford
(University of Warwick) that looks at the temporal and spatial
expression patterns that control lateral root development.
Next Alexander Ruban (QMUL) investigates how low-light acclimated plants
respond to high light.
The sixth and seventh studies are led by Alison Baker (Leeds) and Bill
Davies (Lancaster) and look at phosphate or hormone signaling
respectively.
Finally Gareth Jenkins (University of Glasgow) compares the UV-B
signaling module in lower plants with that in Arabidopsis.
More details can be found here:
blog.garnetcommunity.org.uk/arabidopsis-research-roundup-october-5th/
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