A transcriptional roadmap to wood formation. Hertzberg, M., Aspeborg, H., Schrader, J., Andersson, A., Erlandsson, R., Blomqvist, K., Bhalerao, R., Uhlén, M., Teeri, T. T., Lundeberg, J., Sundberg, B., Nilsson, P., & Sandberg, G. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 98(25):14732–14737, December, 2001. Publisher: National Academy of Sciences Section: Biological Sciences
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The large vascular meristem of poplar trees with its highly organized secondary xylem enables the boundaries between different developmental zones to be easily distinguished. This property of wood-forming tissues allowed us to determine a unique tissue-specific transcript profile for a well defined developmental gradient. RNA was prepared from different developmental stages of xylogenesis for DNA microarray analysis by using a hybrid aspen unigene set consisting of 2,995 expressed sequence tags. The analysis revealed that the genes encoding lignin and cellulose biosynthetic enzymes, as well as a number of transcription factors and other potential regulators of xylogenesis, are under strict developmental stage-specific transcriptional regulation.
@article{hertzberg_transcriptional_2001,
	title = {A transcriptional roadmap to wood formation},
	volume = {98},
	copyright = {Copyright © 2001, The National Academy of Sciences},
	issn = {0027-8424, 1091-6490},
	url = {https://www.pnas.org/content/98/25/14732},
	doi = {10/ckrdsz},
	abstract = {The large vascular meristem of poplar trees with its highly organized secondary xylem enables the boundaries between different developmental zones to be easily distinguished. This property of wood-forming tissues allowed us to determine a unique tissue-specific transcript profile for a well defined developmental gradient. RNA was prepared from different developmental stages of xylogenesis for DNA microarray analysis by using a hybrid aspen unigene set consisting of 2,995 expressed sequence tags. The analysis revealed that the genes encoding lignin and cellulose biosynthetic enzymes, as well as a number of transcription factors and other potential regulators of xylogenesis, are under strict developmental stage-specific transcriptional regulation.},
	language = {en},
	number = {25},
	urldate = {2021-11-02},
	journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences},
	author = {Hertzberg, Magnus and Aspeborg, Henrik and Schrader, Jarmo and Andersson, Anders and Erlandsson, Rikard and Blomqvist, Kristina and Bhalerao, Rupali and Uhlén, Mathias and Teeri, Tuula T. and Lundeberg, Joakim and Sundberg, Björn and Nilsson, Peter and Sandberg, Göran},
	month = dec,
	year = {2001},
	pmid = {11724959},
	note = {Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Section: Biological Sciences},
	pages = {14732--14737},
}

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