Project description:Wild type Columbia and serrate-1 globular stage embryos were sequenced in order to profile miRNAs which are expressed in embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Project description:This study investigates extent and functional significance of alternative splicing in Arabidopsis thaliana defense against the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv tomato (Pst). We have provided a detailed characterization of the Arabidopsis thaliana transcriptional response to Pseudomonas syringae infection in both susceptible and resistant hosts. We carried out two independent inoculation experiments (biological replicates) for each treatment. Col-0 is susceptible to virulent Pst DC3000 but has a functional RPS4 resistance gene effective against DC3000 expressing AvrRps4
Project description:Using nanoproteomics,we profiled the dynamics of proteome and found potentially important proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana early embryogenesis. Combining with RNAs-seq, we unveiled the relationship of protein and mRNA during Arabidopsis embryogenesis.
Project description:Mutation of the lignin biosynthetic gene REF8, which encodes p-coumaroylshikimate 3'-hydroxylase, causes widespread changes in gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana. Disruption of the genes encoding MED5a and MED5b, subunits of the transcriptional coregulatory complex Mediator, rescue the stunted growth of ref8-1 mutants. By comparing gene expression profiles of wild type, ref8-1, med5a/5b, and med5a/5b ref8-1 mutants, we found that the majority of gene expression changes in ref8-1 mutants depend directly or indirectly on MED5a/5b