RB Transcription Factor Family
Bremner et al. 2004: The data suggest that RB protein may not control the rate of
progenitor division, but is critical for cell cycle exit when dividing retinal
progenitors differentiate into postmitotic transition cells.
Ebel et al. 2004: Haploid spores of plants divide mitotically to form multicellular
gametophytes. The female spore (megaspore) of most flowering plants develops by means
of a well-defined programme into the mature megagametophyte consisting of the egg
apparatus and a central cell. We investigated the role of the Arabidopsis
retinoblastoma protein homologue and its function as a negative regulator of cell
proliferation during megagametophyte development. Here we show that three mutant
alleles of the gene for the Arabidopsis retinoblastoma-related protein, RBR1 (ref. 4),
are gametophytic lethal. In heterozygous plants 50% of the ovules are aborted when the
mutant allele is maternally inherited. The mature unfertilized mutant megagametophyte
fails to arrest mitosis and undergoes excessive nuclear proliferation in the embryo
sac. Supernumerary nuclei are present at the micropylar end of the megagametophyte,
which develops into the egg apparatus and central cell. The central cell nucleus, which
gives rise to the endosperm after fertilization, initiates autonomous endosperm
development reminiscent of fertilization-independent seed (fis) mutants. Thus, RBR1 has
a novel and previously unrecognized function in cell cycle control during gametogenesis
and in the repression of autonomous endosperm development.
- Above description taken from
PlnTFDB.
Notes: RB is missed in TOBFAC and PlantTFDB.
25 RB predicted putative TF peptide,
CDS, and cDNA sequences;
blast HSP, and gene level multiple sequence alignment in
Soy - TFKB.
RB-B domain peptide sequences and domain level sequence
alignment and phylogeny tree.
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RB gene listed in PlanTFDB in Arabidopsis.
Last updated by Dr. Jeff Chen on July 15, 2009.