Transcription factors from the WOX family are well-known regulators of cell proliferation and differentiation in plants. Herein, we focused on several genes from the intermediate clade and checked their impact on somatic embryogenesis using the model legume object . As a result, we show that overexpression not only stimulates somatic embryogenesis in the embryogenic line, as it was shown previously, but can also induce somatic embryogenesis in the non-embryogenic line.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWOX family transcription factors are well-known regulators of plant development, controlling cell proliferation and differentiation in diverse organs and tissues. Several genes have been shown to participate in regeneration processes which take place in plant cell cultures in vitro, but the effects of most of them on tissue culture development have not been discovered yet. In this study, we evaluated the effects of gene overexpression on the embryogenic callus development and transcriptomic state in .
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