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      The Arabidopsis thaliana Mob1A gene is required for organ growth and correct tissue patterning of the root tip.

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          The Mob1 family includes a group of kinase regulators conserved throughout eukaryotes. In multicellular organisms, Mob1 is involved in cell proliferation and apoptosis, thus controlling appropriate cell number and organ size. These functions are also of great importance for plants, which employ co-ordinated growth processes to explore the surrounding environment and respond to changing external conditions. Therefore, this study set out to investigate the role of two Arabidopsis thaliana Mob1-like genes, namely Mob1A and Mob1B, in plant development.

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          Journal
          Ann. Bot.
          Annals of botany
          Oxford University Press (OUP)
          1095-8290
          0305-7364
          Dec 2013
          : 112
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Biology II/Molecular Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, Albert-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Schänzlestrasse 1, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany.
          Article
          mct235
          10.1093/aob/mct235
          3838559
          24201137
          b8f6aa80-13ff-42be-9efa-fb7848e59446
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          tissue patterning,stem cell niche,root tip,plant development,columella,abscisic acid,Mob1,Arabidopsis thaliana

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