Tesi etd-09222016-220900 |
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Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
NEMEC VENZA, ZOE
URN
etd-09222016-220900
Titolo
Modulation of HD-ZIP III activity by ZPR1/2 and possible role in shoot apical meristem development
Dipartimento
SCIENZE AGRARIE, ALIMENTARI E AGRO-AMBIENTALI
Corso di studi
BIOTECNOLOGIE VEGETALI E MICROBICHE
Relatori
relatore Prof. Guglielminetti, Lorenzo
Parole chiave
- development
- Hypoxia
- positional cues
Data inizio appello
10/10/2016
Consultabilità
Tesi non consultabile
Data di rilascio
10/10/2086
Riassunto
Oxygen depleted tissues can be found in flooded plants, but are also common in metabolically active regions embedded in the plant body. Oxygen sensing occurs through an oxygen-dependent modification of cysteine placed in second position of ERF-VII transcription factors, which sends these proteins to proteasomal degradation. In animals hypoxia has been correlated to the maintenance of an undifferentiated state in stem cells. To investigate potential oxygen-dependent regulations of stem cells in plants, we studied the structure and expression of two little zipper proteins (ZPR1/2), which are characterized by a conserved N-terminal cysteine residue. We especially focused on their role in the regulation of HD-ZIP III, a family of transcription factors involved in shoot apical meristem development. We found that ZPR1/2 are expressed in the meristem and are able to regulate transcriptional activity of three out of five HD-ZIP III on selected targets. We propose that ZPR1/2 are stabilized in an hypoxic niche inside the meristem, where they downregulate HD-ZIP III activity and therefore confine it to the external layers. Further roles in other contexts are also proposed.
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