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Plant and Cell Physiology Advance Access originally published online on March 3, 2005
Plant and Cell Physiology 2005 46(5):803-805; doi:10.1093/pcp/pci076
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Short Communication

Isolation and Expression Analysis of a Tobacco AINTEGUMENTA Ortholog (NtANTL)

Ivo Rieu1,2, Marc Bots, Celestina Mariani and Koen A. P. Weterings

Department of Experimental Botany, Radboud University Nijmegen, Toernooiveld 1, 6525 ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands

2 Corresponding author: Email, ivo.rieu{at}bbsrc.ac.uk; Fax, +44-1582-760981.

The Arabidopsis AINTEGUMENTA (ANT) protein is essential for proper ovule development, but functions in cell proliferation and organ growth throughout the plant. Here we report the isolation of a full-length cDNA clone from tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) that encodes a protein with high similarity to ANT and is preferentially expressed in the pistil. In situ hybridization analysis on the tobacco ovary shows that the expression pattern of the corresponding gene is different from that of ANT in Arabidopsis.

1 Present address: Rothamsted Research, Division Crop Performance and Improvement, West Common, Harpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQ, U.K.

The nucleotide sequence reported in this paper has been submitted to GenBank under the accession number AY461432.

(Received June 17, 2004; Accepted February 16, 2005 )
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