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Series GSE5712 Query DataSets for GSE5712
Status Public on Jan 22, 2007
Title Transcriptome analysis of ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 3 mutant.
Organism Arabidopsis thaliana
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Aims: Comparison of transcriptome between mutant and wild-type plant.
Based on the temperature sensitive period of the mutant the gene likely acts during the earliest stages of the specification of the leaf primordium.
Background: The ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT 3 mutation causes a temperature dependent loss of all spongy mesophyll and most palisade parenchyma in developing leaves. Although these leaves lack most internal tissues excepting vasculature they continue to expand away from the main axis of plant growth. Mature leaves have a small midrib and marginal regions that are large balloons of epidermis covering airspace. add3 is a temperature sensitive mutation whose most severe phenotypic response occurs at a restrictive temperature of 29 degrees C.
Using BAC and TAC filters a recombinant population we have generated and available and newly developed molecular markers a high resolution (1000 chromosomes scored) physical genetic map has been completed to define the physical extent of the locus.
Transformation rescue and RNAi experiments are currently underway to determine if a candidate gene identified using the approach outlined above is ADD3.
Experimentalia: Wild-type and add3 tissue will be grown at 29 degrees C until the first two true leaves have emerged. Two days after emergence the aerial portions of the plants will be collected and RNA will be isolated. This developmental stage will provide plants with primordia in various stages of development.
The wild-type tissue will serve as a control for exposure of developing primordia to high temperature the add3 plants will provide the experimental transcriptome.
We intend to use RNA isolation protocols provided by the former AFGC facility for isolation of RNA.
Conclusion:ADD3 is the first mutant from our collection of temperature sensitive mutations affecting shoot, floral and root organogenesis to be studied at the transcriptome level.
Our work modeling the evolution of gene duplicates and genetic redundancy suggests that temperature conditional redundancy may be common in plants (Pickett and Meeks-Wagner Plant Cell 19957 1347-1356)(Force,Lynch,Pickett et al. Genetics 1999151 1531-1545).
A highly similar gene to the ADD3 candidate gene has been identified.
An exploration of the utility of transcriptomics to describe phenotypic impacts of potential conditionally redundant mutants is particularly timely. Many reverse genetics experiments in Arabidopsis result in "mutants" displaying small or no impacts on phenotype.
The completion of the Arabidopsis genome sequence suggests that this experience may become common.

Experimenter name = F. Bryan Pickett
Experimenter institute = Loyola University of Chicago
Experimenter address = Dept. of Biology
Experimenter address = Loyola University of Chicago
Experimenter address = 6525 N. Sheridan Rd.
Experimenter address = Chicago, IL
Experimenter zip/postal_code = 60626
Experimenter country = USA
Keywords: genetic_modification_design
 
Overall design 4 samples were used in this experiment
 
Contributor(s) Pickett FB, Townsend H, Emmerson Z, Schildknecht B
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Submission date Aug 31, 2006
Last update date Aug 28, 2018
Contact name Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
E-mail(s) affy@arabidopsis.info
Phone +44 (0)115 951 3237
Fax +44 (0)115 951 3297
URL http://arabidopsis.info/
Organization name Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC)
Department School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham
Street address Sutton Bonington Campus
City Loughborough
ZIP/Postal code LE12 5RD
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL198 [ATH1-121501] Affymetrix Arabidopsis ATH1 Genome Array
Samples (4)
GSM133409 Pickett_1-3_wild-type_Rep1_ATH1
GSM133410 Pickett_1-1_ADD3_Rep1_ATH1
GSM133411 Pickett_1-4_wild-type_Rep2_ATH1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA97001

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