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Dr. Dave Jackson:New players in shoot meristem control in maize and Arabidopsis
发表时间:2014-04-08 阅读次数:2291次

报告人:  Dr. Dave Jackson

Professor

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,
1 Bungtown Rd.,
Cold Spring Harbor,
NY 11724 USA
Tel 516 367 8467
Fax 516 367 8369

Lab website: http://jacksonlab.cshl.edu/index.html

 

报告题目:  

New players in shoot meristem control in maize and Arabidopsis

报告时间:2014年04月25日(星期五)   下午 15:00-16:00

报告地点:闵行校区生物药学楼2-116会议室

人: 张大兵 zhangdb@sjtu.edu.cn   021-34204869

 

研究领域:

We are interested in how the shape or morphology of plants is determined. This is a fundamental question in developmental biology, with downstream applications in plant productivity and crop yields. Specifically, we aim to define the molecular and genetic pathways that control development. Recently, we have been studying cell-to-cell signaling, or how cells talk to each other, to coordinate their development and fate. Our two model organisms are maize, one of the world’s most important crops, and Arabidopsis, a "lab rat" plant that is ideal for fundamental studies of gene regulation and cell biology. We are also developing new projects to extend what we learn from these model systems to other cereal crop plants such as wheat, barley and rice, to learn how developmental genes have contributed to the selection of these different crop species.

 

代表性论文:

1.        Chen, H., Jackson, D., and Kim, J.Y. Identification of evolutionarily conserved amino acid residues in homeodomain of KNOX proteins for intercellular trafficking. Plant Signaling & Behavior, in press.

2.        Eveland, A., Goldshmidt, A., Pautler, M., Morohashi, K., Liseron-Monfils, C., Lewis, M., Kumari, S., Hiraga, S., Yang, F., Unger-Wallace, E., Olson, A., Hake, S., Vollbrecht, E., Grotewold, E., Ware, D. and Jackson, D. (2014). Regulatory modules controlling maize inflorescence architecture.Genome Research, 24(3): 431-443. doi:10.1101/gr.166397.113.

3.        Bommert, P.,Je, B., Goldshmidt, A., and Jackson, D. (2013). The maize Gα gene COMPACT PLANT2 functions in CLAVATA signalling to control shoot meristem size.Nature, 2013 Sept 11. doi:10.1038/nature12583.

4.        Wu, Q., Luo, A., Zadrozny, T., Sylvester, A. and Jackson, D. (2013). Fluorescent protein marker lines in maize: generation and applications. Int. J. Dev. Biol., 57: 535-543. doi:10.1387/ijdb.130240qw.

5.        Lituiev, D.S., Krohn, D.G., Müller, B., Jackson, D., Hellriegel, B., Dresselhaus, T. and Grossniklaus, U. (2013). Theoretical and experimental evidence indicates that there is no auxin gradient patterning the angiosperm female gametophyte. Development,140: 4544-4553.

6.        Pautler, M., Tanaka, W., Hirano, H.Y., Jackson, D. (2013). Grass Meristems I: Shoot apical meristem maintenance, axillary meristem determinacy, and the floral transition.Plant Cell Physiol., 54(3): 302–312. doi:10.1093/pcp/pct025.

7.        Tanaka, W., Pautler, M., Jackson, D, Hirano, HY. (2013). Grass meristems II - Inflorescence architecture, flower development and meristem fate. Plant Cell Physiol.,54(3): 313–324. doi:10.1093/pcp/pct016.

8.        Carillo, P., Feil, R., Gibon, Y., Satoh-Nagasawa, N., Jackson, D., Bläsing, O., Stitt, M. and Lunn, J.E. (2013). A fluorometric assay for trehalose in the picomole range. Plant Methods, 9(1): 21. doi:10.1186/1746-4811-9-21.

9.        Christensen, S.A., Nemchenko, A., Borrego, E., Murray, I., Sobhy, I.S., Bosak, L., Deblasio, S., Erb, M., Robert, C.A., Vaughn, K.A., Herrfurth, C., Tumlinson, J., Feussner, I., Jackson, D., Turlings, T.C., Engelberth, J., Nansen, C., Meeley, R., Kolomiets, M.V. (2013). The maize lipoxygenase, ZmLOX10, mediates green leaf volatile, jasmonate and herbivore-induced plant volatile production for defense against insect attack. Plant Journal, 74(1): 59–73. doi: 0.1111/tpj.12101.

10.    Bommert, P., Nagasawa, N.S., Jackson, D. (2013). Quantitative variation in maize kernel row number is controlled by the FASCIATED EAR2 locus. Nature Genetics, 45(3): 334-337. doi:10.1038/ng.2534.

11.    Han, J.J., Jackson, D., and Martienssen, R. (2012). Pod Corn Is Caused by Rearrangement at the Tunicate1 Locus. Plant Cell, 24(7): 2733-44. doi: 10.1105/tpc.112.100537.

12.    Falcone Ferreyra, M.L., Casas, M.I., Questa, J.I., Herrera, A.L., DeBlasio, S., Wang, J., Jackson, D., Grotewold, E., and Casati P. (2012). Evolution and expression of tandem duplicated maize flavonol synthase genes. Front. Plant Sci., 3: 101. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2012.00101.

13.    Jiang, F., Guo, M., Yang, F., Duncan, K., Jackson, D., et al. (2012). Mutations in an AP2 Transcription Factor-Like Gene Affect Internode Length and Leaf Shape in Maize. PLoS ONE, 7(5): e37040. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0037040.

14.    Eveland, A.L. and Jackson, D. (2012). Sugars, signaling, and plant development. J. Exp. Bot., 63(9): 3367-3377. doi:10.1093/jxb/err379.

15.    Fichtenbauer, D., Xu, X., Jackson, D., Kragler, F. (2011).  The chaperonin CCT8 facilitates spread of tobamovirus infection. Plant Signaling and Behavior, 7: 318-327.

16.    Xu, M.X. and Jackson, D. (2011). Cell-to-cell Movement of Homeodomain Transcription Factors: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. In Short and Long Distance Signaling,(Springer).

17.    Xu, M.X., Wang, J., Xuan, Z., Goldshmidt, A., Borrill, P.G.M., Harihanan, N., Kim, J.Y. and Jackson, D. (2011). Chaperonins facilitate KNOTTED1 cell-to-cell trafficking and stem cell function. Science, 333: 1141-1144.

The above paper was highlighted in Science: PLANT SCIENCES: A Window on the Sophistication of Plants, Richard A. Jorgensen, Science, 333: 6046.

18.    Whipple, C.W., Kebrom, T., Weber, A.L., Yang, F., Hall, D.H., Meeley, R. B., Schmidt, R.J., Doebley, J., Brutnell, T.B. and Jackson, D.P. (2011). grassy tillers1 promotes apical dominance in maize and responds to shade signals in the grasses. Proc Natl Acad Sci Plus., 108(33): 13375–13376.

19.    Benitez-Alfonso, Y., Jackson, D., Maule, A. (2011). Redox regulation of intercellular transport. Protoplasma, 248(1): 131-40.

20.    Brutnell, T.P., Wang, L., Swartwood, K., Goldschmidt, A., Jackson, D., Zhu, X.G., Kellogg, E., VanEck, J. (2010). Setaria viridis: A Model for C4 Photosynthesis. Plant Cell, 22: 2537-2544.

21.    Eveland, A., Satoh Nagasawa, N., Goldschmidt, A., Meyer, S., Beatty, M., Sakai, H., Ware, D., and D. Jackson (2010). Digital Gene Expression Signatures for Maize Development. Plant Physiology, 54: 1024-39.

22.    Xu, X. and Jackson, D. (2010). Lights at the End of the Tunnel: New Views of Plasmodesmal Structure and Function. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 13: 684-692.

23.    Whipple, C.J., Hall, D.H., DeBlasio, S., Taguchi Shiobara, F., Schmidt, R.J., and Jackson, D. (2010). A conserved mechanism of bract suppression in the grass family. Plant Cell,2010; 22(3): 538-538.

24.    DeBlasio, S.L., Sylvester, A.W., and Jackson, D. (2010). Illuminating plant biology: using fluorescent proteins for high-throughput analysis of protein localization and function in plants. Briefings in Functional Genomics & Proteomics, 9(2): 129-138.

25.    Chuck, G., Whipple, C., Jackson, D., Hake, S. (2010). The maize SBP-box transcription factor encoded by tasselsheath4 regulates bract development and the establishment of meristem boundaries. Development, 137(8):1243-50.

26.    Lee, B.H., Yu, S.I., and Jackson, D. (2009). Control of Plant Architecture: The Role of Phyllotaxy and Plastochron. Journal of Plant Biology, 52: 277-282.

27.    Lee, B.H., Johnston, R., Yang, Y., Gallavotti, A., Kojima, M., Travençolo, B.A., Costa, L.F., Sakakibara, H. and Jackson, D. (2009). Studies of aberrant phyllotaxy1 mutants of maize indicate complex interactions between auxin and cytokinin signaling in the shoot apical meristem. Plant Physiol., 2009. 150(1): 205-16.

28.    Mohanty, A., Yang, Y., Luo, A., Sylvester, A. and Jackson, D. (2009).  Methods for Generation and Analysis of Fluorescent Protein Tagged Maize Lines. In: Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 526, Transgenic Maize, Scott, M. Paul (Ed.), Springer.

29.    Doehlemann, G., van der Linde, K., Assmann, D., Schwammbach, D., Hof, A., Jackson, D., Kahmann, R. (2009). Pep1 a Secreted Effector Protein of Ustilago maydis is Required for Successful Invasion of Plant Cells. PLoS Pathogens, 5(2): e1000290.

30.    Jackson, D. (2009). Vegetative Shoot Meristem. In: Handbook of Maize: Its Biology,(Jeff L. Bennetzen, Sarah C. Hake, Eds.), Springer, New York, pp. 590.

31.    Benitez-Alfonso, Y., Cilia, M., SanRoman, A., Thomas, C., Maule, A., Hearn, S. and Jackson, F. (2009). Control of Arabidopsis Meristem Development by Thioredoxin-dependent Regulation of Intercellular Transport. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,106: 3615-3620.

32.    Mohanty, A., Luo, A., DeBlasio, S., Ling, X, Yang, Y., Tuthill, D.E., Williams, K.E., Hill, D., Zadrozny, T., Chan, A., Sylvester, A.W. and Jackson, D. (2009). Advancing Cell Biology and Functional Genomics in Maize Using Fluorescent Protein Tagged Lines. Plant Physiology, 149: 601-605.

33.    Skirpan, A., Culler, A.H., Gallavotti, A., Jackson, D., Cohen, J.D., and McSteen, P. (2009).  BARREN INFLORESCENCE2 Interaction with ZmPIN1a Suggests a Role in Auxin Transport During Maize Inflorescence Development. Plant Cell Physiol., 50: 652-657.

34.    Rim, Y., Jung, J.-H., Chu, H., Cho, W.K., Kim, S.W., Hong, J.-C., Jackson, D., Datla, R. and Kim, J.-Y. (2009). A Non-cell Autonomous Mechanism for the Control of Plant Architecture and Epidermal Differentiation Involves Intercellular Trafficking of BREVIPEDICELLUS. Functional Plant Biology, 36: 280-289.

35.    Bolduc, N., Hake, S. and Jackson, D. (2009). Dual Functions of the KNOTTED1 Homeodomain: Sequence-Specific DNA Binding and Regulation of Cell-to-Cell Transport.Science Signaling,1 (p28).

36.    Gallavotti, A., Barazesh, S., Malcomber, S., Hall, D., Jackson, D., Schmidt, R.J., and McSteen, P. (2008).  Sparse inflorescence 1 encodes a monocot-specific YUCCA-like gene required for vegetative and reproductive development in maize. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci.,105: 15196-15201.

37.    Gallavotti, A., Yang, Y., Schmidt, R.J. and Jackson, D. (2008). The relationship between auxin transport and maize branching. Plant Physiology, 147: 1913-1923.

38.    Jackson, D. (2007). Systemic Signaling in Plant Development. Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, (John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Eds).

39.    Benitez-Alfonso, Y., Cantrill, L. and Jackson, D. (2006). Plasmodesmata: Cell-Cell Channels in Plants. In:Cell-Cell Channels. (Landes Bioscience eds.).

40.    Satoh-Nagasawa, N., Nagasawa, N., Malcomber, S., Sakai, H., and Jackson, D. (2006). A Trehalose Metabolic Enzyme Controls Inflorescence Architecture in Maize. Nature, 441: 227-230.

41.    Bortiri, E., Jackson, D., and Hake, S. (2006). Advances in Maize Genomics: The Emergence of Positional Cloning. Curr. Opin. Plant Biol., 9: 164-171.

42.    Kim, S.W., Moon, J.Y, Jung, J.H., Chen, X., Shi, C., Rim, Y.G., Kwon, H.J., Jackson, D., Datla, R., Joliot, A., Kim, J.Y. (2005). Intercellular Trafficking of Homeodomain Proteins. Plant Pathol. J., 21: 21-26.

43.    Kim, J.Y., Rim, Y., Wang, J. and Jackson, D. (2005). A Novel Cell-to-Cell Trafficking Assay Indicates that the KNOX Homeodomain is Necessary and Sufficient for Intercellular Protein and mRNA Trafficking. Genes and Development, 19: 788-793.

-The above paper was highlighted in Science: PLANT SCIENCES: Enabling Traffic. Editors Choice, Science, 308: 20.

44.    Jackson, D. (2005). Transcription Factor Movement Through Plasmodesmata. In Plasmodesmata, (K. Oparka, Ed.), Blackwell Press, UK.

45.    Bommert, P., Satoh-Nagasawa, N., Jackson, D. and Hirano, H.Y. (2005). Genetics and Evolution of Inflorescence and Flower Development in Grasses. Plant Cell Physiol., 46: 69-78.

46.    Bommert, P., Lunde, C., Nardmann, J., Vollbrecht, E., Running, M. Jackson, D., Hake, S. and Werr, W.B. (2005). Thick tassel dwarf1 Encodes a Putative Maize Ortholog of the Arabidopsis CLAVATA1 Leucine-rich Repeat Receptor-like Kinase. Development, 132: 1235-1245.

47.    Giulini, A., Wang, J., and Jackson, D. (2004). Control of Phyllotaxy by the Cytokinin Inducible Response Regulator Homologue ABPHYL1. Nature, 430: 1031-1034.

48.    Cilia, M.L. and Jackson, D. (2004). Plasmodesmata Form and Function. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol., 16: 500-506.

49.    Tian, G.W., Mohanty, A., Chary, S.N., Li, S., Paap, B., Drakakaki, G., Kopec, C.D., Li, J., Ehrhardt, D., Jackson, D.*, Rhee, S.Y., Raikhel, N.V., and Citovsky, V. (2004). High-Throughput Fluorescent Tagging of Full-Length Arabidopsis Gene Products in Planta. Plant Physiol., 135: 25-38.

50.    Jackson, D. and Kim, J.Y. (2003). Intercellular Signaling: An Elusive Player Steps Forth. Current Biology, 13: R349-R350.

51.    Hay, A., Jackson, D., Ori, N., and Hake, S. (2003). Analysis of the Competence to Respond to KNOTTED1 Activity in Arabidopsis Leaves Using a Steroid Induction System.Plant Physiol., 131: 1671-1680.

52.    Jackson, D. (2002). Imaging of fresh Arabidopsis tissues in the SEM. In "Arabidopsis, A lab manual." Weigel, D. and Glazebrook, J. Eds, CSHL Press.

53.    Kim, J.Y., Zhuang, Y., and Jackson, D. (2003). Developmental Regulation and Significance of KNOX Protein Trafficking in Arabidopsis. Development, 130: 4351-4362.

54.    Groover, A. and Jackson, D. (2002). Live Cell Imaging of GFP. In "Arabidopsis, A lab manual." Weigel, D. and Glazebrook, J. Eds, CSHL Press.

55.    Jackson, D. (2002). Double labeling of KNOTTED1 mRNA and protein reveals multiple potential sites of protein trafficking in the shoot apex. Plant Physiol., 129: 1423-1429.

56.    Kim, J.Y., Yuan, Z., Cilia, M, Khalfan, Z. and Jackson, D. (2002). Intercellular Trafficking Of A KNOTTED1 Green Fluorescent Protein Fusion in the leaf and shoot meristem ofArabidopsis. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci., 99: 4103-4108.

57.    Jackson, D. (2001). The Long and The Short of it: Signaling Development Through Plasmodesmata. Plant Cell, 13: 2569-2572.

58.    Shiobara, F.T., Yuan, Z., Hake, S. and Jackson, D. (2001). The FASCIATED EAR2 gene encodes a leucine rich repeat receptor like protein that regulates shoot meristem proliferation in maize. Genes and Development, 15: 2755-2766.

59.    Cilia, M. and Cantrill, L. (2001). Plasmodesma 2001: On Safari through the Symplast. The Plant Cell, 14: 7-10.

60.    Jackson, D. (2000). Opening up the communication channels: recent insights into plasmodesmal function. Curr. Op. Plant Biol., 3: 394-399.

61.    Zhang, S., Williams-Carrier, R., Jackson, D. and Lemaux, P.G. (1999). Expression of CDC2Zm and KNOTTED1 during in-vitro axillary shoot meristem proliferation and adventitious shoot meristem formation in maize (Zae mays L. and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Planta, 204: 542-549.

62.    Ori, N., Juarez, M.T., Jackson, D., Yamaguchi, J., Banowetz, G.M., and Hake. S. (1999). Leaf senescence is delayed in tobacco plants expressing the maize homeobox gene knotted1 under the control of a senescence- activated promoter. Plant Cell, 11: 1073-1080.

63.    Jackson, D. and Hake, S. (1999). Control of Phyllotaxy in Maize by theABPHYL1 Gene. Development, 126: 315-323.

64.    Jackson, D. and Hake, S. (1997). Morphogenesis on the Move: Cell to Cell Trafficking of Plant Regulatory Proteins. Curr. Op. Gen. Devel., 7: 4.

65.    Jackson, D. (1996). Plant Development: Designing Leaves. Current Biology, 6: 917-919.

66.    Lucas, W.J., Bouche-Pillon, S., Jackson, D., Nguyen, L., Baker, L., Ding, B., and Hake, S. (1995). Selective Trafficking of KNOTTED1 and its mRNA Through Plasmodesmata.Science, 270: 1980-1983.

67.    Hake, S., Char, B.R., Foster, T., Chuck, G., Long, J. and Jackson, D. (1995). Homeobox Genes in the Functioning of Plant Meristems. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., 350: 45-51.

68.    Smith, L.G., Jackson, D. and Hake, S. (1995). Expression of knotted1 Marks Shoot Meristem Formation During Maize Embryogenesis. Developmental Genetics, 16: 344-348.

69.    Jackson, D., Veit, B. and Hake, S. (1994). Expression of Maize KNOTTED1Related Homeobox Genes in the Shoot Apical Meristem Predicts Patterns of Morphogenesis in the Vegetative Shoot. Development, 120: 405-413.

70.    Leitch, A.R., Schwarzacher, T., Jackson, D. and Leitch, I.J. (1994). In situ Hybridisation, A Practical Guide, Royal Microscopical Society Microscopy Handbooks, Bios Scientific Publishers, U.K.

71.    Lister, C., Jackson, D. and Martin, C. (1993). A Transposon Induced Inversion InAntirrhinum majus Modifies nivea Gene Expression To Give A Novel Flower Colour Pattern Under The Control Of cycloidea radialis. Plant Cell, 5: 1541-1553.

72.    Jackson, D., Roberts, K. and Martin, C. (1992). Temporal And Spatial Control Of Expression Of Anthocyanin Biosynthetic Genes In Developing Flowers Of Antirrhinum majus. Plant Journal, 2: 425-434.

73.    Jackson, D., Cullianez Macia, F., Prescott, A.G., Roberts, K. and Martin, C. (1991). Expression Patterns of myb genes from Antirrhinum flowers. Plant Cell, 3: 115-125.

74.    Jackson, D. (1991). in situ hybridisation in plants. In: Molecular Plant Pathology, A Practical Approach, (Bowles, D.J., Gurr, S.J. and McPhereson, M., eds.), Oxford University Press, U.K.

75.    Jackson, D., Roberts, K. and Martin, C. (1991). Colouring The Snapdragon. Current Biology, 1: 99.

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