HSI2/VAL1 and HSL1/VAL2 function redundantly to repressDOG1expression in Arabidopsis seeds and seedlings

Volume: 227, Issue: 3, Pages: 840 - 856
Published: Apr 25, 2020
Abstract
DELAY OF GERMINATION1 (DOG1) is a primary regulator of seed dormancy. Accumulation of DOG1 in seeds leads to deep dormancy and delayed germination in Arabidopsis. B3 domain-containing transcriptional repressors HSI2/VAL1 and HSL1/VAL2 silence seed dormancy and enable the subsequent germination and seedling growth. However, the roles of HSI2 and HSL1 in regulation of DOG1 expression and seed dormancy remain elusive. Seed dormancy was analysed by...
Paper Details
Title
HSI2/VAL1 and HSL1/VAL2 function redundantly to repressDOG1expression in Arabidopsis seeds and seedlings
Published Date
Apr 25, 2020
Volume
227
Issue
3
Pages
840 - 856
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