Publications by authors named "Emma J Smiles"

ARABIDILLO proteins regulate multicellular root development in Arabidopsis thaliana. Conserved ARABIDILLO homologues are present throughout land plants, even in early-evolving plants that do not possess complex root architecture, suggesting that ARABIDILLO genes have additional functions. Here, we have cloned and characterised ARABIDILLO gene homologues from two early-evolving land plants, the bryophyte Physcomitrella patens and the lycophyte Selaginella moellendorffii.

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ARABIDILLO proteins are F-box-Armadillo (ARM) proteins that regulate root branching in Arabidopsis. Many F-box proteins in plants, yeast and mammals are unstable. In plants, the mechanism for this instability has not been fully investigated.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Emma J Smiles"

  • Emma J Smiles' research primarily investigates the ARABIDILLO gene family, focusing on their roles in root development and stability in various plant species.
  • Her studies reveal that ARABIDILLO proteins not only regulate root development in Arabidopsis thaliana but also possess conserved functions in early-evolving land plants, highlighting their evolutionary significance.
  • The findings suggest that these proteins may have complex regulatory mechanisms, including a novel domain structure that influences their stability, shedding light on the broader functions of gene homologues in plant biology.