Determining the Roles of the BTB Genes At2g04740, At4g08455, At1g04390, At2g30600 in Arabidopsis thaliana Growth and Development.
Date
2009-07-27Author
Blaisdell, Brandon D.
Advisor(s)
Gingerich, Derek J.
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In plants as well as all living organisms the selective degradation of cellular proteins is important for growth and development. This degradation occurs when a cell no longer has a need for an individual protein, either because some change occurs in the environment or in response to developmental cues. Selective protein
degradation occurs by activity of the ubiquitin (Ub)/26S proteasome system. In this project we attempted to identify mutant Arabidopsis plants with T-DNA insertions in four unique genes.
Subject
Genes--Research
Proteins--Research
Ubiquitin
Posters
Arabidopsis thaliana--Genetics
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http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/35636Description
Color poster with text and diagrams (Spring 2009)