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Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem

Microarrays enable comparative analyses of gene expression on a genomic scale, however these experiments frequently identify an abundance of differentially expressed genes such that it may be difficult to identify discrete functional networks that are hidden within large microarray datasets. Microar...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiaolan, Madi, Shahinez, Borsuk, Lisa, Nettleton, Dan, Elshire, Robert J, Buckner, Brent, Janick-Buckner, Diane, Beck, Jon, Timmermans, Marja, Schnable, Patrick S, Scanlon, Michael J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1904365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17571927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030101
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author Zhang, Xiaolan
Madi, Shahinez
Borsuk, Lisa
Nettleton, Dan
Elshire, Robert J
Buckner, Brent
Janick-Buckner, Diane
Beck, Jon
Timmermans, Marja
Schnable, Patrick S
Scanlon, Michael J
author_facet Zhang, Xiaolan
Madi, Shahinez
Borsuk, Lisa
Nettleton, Dan
Elshire, Robert J
Buckner, Brent
Janick-Buckner, Diane
Beck, Jon
Timmermans, Marja
Schnable, Patrick S
Scanlon, Michael J
author_sort Zhang, Xiaolan
collection PubMed
description Microarrays enable comparative analyses of gene expression on a genomic scale, however these experiments frequently identify an abundance of differentially expressed genes such that it may be difficult to identify discrete functional networks that are hidden within large microarray datasets. Microarray analyses in which mutant organisms are compared to nonmutant siblings can be especially problematic when the gene of interest is expressed in relatively few cells. Here, we describe the use of laser microdissection microarray to perform transcriptional profiling of the maize shoot apical meristem (SAM), a ~100-μm pillar of organogenic cells that is required for leaf initiation. Microarray analyses compared differential gene expression within the SAM and incipient leaf primordium of nonmutant and narrow sheath mutant plants, which harbored mutations in the duplicate genes narrow sheath1 (ns1) and narrow sheath2 (ns2). Expressed in eight to ten cells within the SAM, ns1 and ns2 encode paralogous WUSCHEL1-like homeobox (WOX) transcription factors required for recruitment of leaf initials that give rise to a large lateral domain within maize leaves. The data illustrate the utility of laser microdissection-microarray analyses to identify a relatively small number of genes that are differentially expressed within the SAM. Moreover, these analyses reveal potentially conserved WOX gene functions and implicate specific hormonal and signaling pathways during early events in maize leaf development.
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spelling pubmed-19043652007-06-30 Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem Zhang, Xiaolan Madi, Shahinez Borsuk, Lisa Nettleton, Dan Elshire, Robert J Buckner, Brent Janick-Buckner, Diane Beck, Jon Timmermans, Marja Schnable, Patrick S Scanlon, Michael J PLoS Genet Research Article Microarrays enable comparative analyses of gene expression on a genomic scale, however these experiments frequently identify an abundance of differentially expressed genes such that it may be difficult to identify discrete functional networks that are hidden within large microarray datasets. Microarray analyses in which mutant organisms are compared to nonmutant siblings can be especially problematic when the gene of interest is expressed in relatively few cells. Here, we describe the use of laser microdissection microarray to perform transcriptional profiling of the maize shoot apical meristem (SAM), a ~100-μm pillar of organogenic cells that is required for leaf initiation. Microarray analyses compared differential gene expression within the SAM and incipient leaf primordium of nonmutant and narrow sheath mutant plants, which harbored mutations in the duplicate genes narrow sheath1 (ns1) and narrow sheath2 (ns2). Expressed in eight to ten cells within the SAM, ns1 and ns2 encode paralogous WUSCHEL1-like homeobox (WOX) transcription factors required for recruitment of leaf initials that give rise to a large lateral domain within maize leaves. The data illustrate the utility of laser microdissection-microarray analyses to identify a relatively small number of genes that are differentially expressed within the SAM. Moreover, these analyses reveal potentially conserved WOX gene functions and implicate specific hormonal and signaling pathways during early events in maize leaf development. Public Library of Science 2007-06 2007-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC1904365/ /pubmed/17571927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030101 Text en © 2007 Zhang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zhang, Xiaolan
Madi, Shahinez
Borsuk, Lisa
Nettleton, Dan
Elshire, Robert J
Buckner, Brent
Janick-Buckner, Diane
Beck, Jon
Timmermans, Marja
Schnable, Patrick S
Scanlon, Michael J
Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title_full Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title_fullStr Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title_full_unstemmed Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title_short Laser Microdissection of Narrow Sheath Mutant Maize Uncovers Novel Gene Expression in the Shoot Apical Meristem
title_sort laser microdissection of narrow sheath mutant maize uncovers novel gene expression in the shoot apical meristem
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1904365/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17571927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.0030101
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