α-tubulin gene

Regulation of bolting and identification of the α-tubulin gene family in Brassica rapa L. ssp pekinensis

Y. W. Zhang, Jin, D., Xu, C., Zhang, L., Guo, M. H., Fang, Z. Y., Zhang, Y. W., Jin, D., Xu, C., Zhang, L., Guo, M. H., Fang, Z. Y., Zhang, Y. W., Jin, D., Xu, C., Zhang, L., Guo, M. H., and Fang, Z. Y., Regulation of bolting and identification of the α-tubulin gene family in Brassica rapa L. ssp pekinensis, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Microtubules are important components of eukaryotic cells, and they play vital roles in cell morphogenesis, carrying of signaling molecules, transport of materials, and establishing the cell polarity. During bolting of biennial plants, cell division and elongation are involved, and cell elongation inevitably involves the microtubules arrangement and expression of related genes. So we deduce that it is of great significance to figure out the mechanism of bolting and flowering in which TUA genes are involved.

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