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Title: NAC Protein Family


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NAC Protein Family
  • Yosuke Ishida
  • Yuya Hirai
  • Timothy Schultz
  • Ria Yagnik

2
General Info
  • Three different genes
  • NAM (no apical meristem)
  • ATAF (Arabidopsis transcription activation
    factor)
  • CUC (cup-shaped cotyledon)
  • have conserved domain
  • NAC domain(from first letters of each genes )

3
Structural Characteristics
5UTR exon intron exon intron
exon 3UTR
NAC domain
TAR (transcription activation region)
ATAF1 gene
4
General Info (cont)
  • NAC proteins are thought to be involved in
    developmental processes
  • Formation of shoot apical meristem (SAM)
  • Floral organs
  • Lateral shoots
  • Plant hormonal control/defense mechanisms
  • Programmed cell death

5
Bio-informatics analysis
  • Arabisopsis Thaliana has 135 NAC coding genes.
  • Plant specific

6
NAC Family Tree
NAC family --gt
7
NAM Sub-Family
  • How NAM Works
  • The Domino Effect
  • Consider the Family

8
What is the Apical Meristem
  • Def Stem-cell tissue at the tip of the shoot or
    root that divides, and is responsible for
    increasing the plants length.

Shoot AM --gt
Root AM --gt
9
CUC - Cup Shaped Cotyledon
  • CUC function
  • Required for boundary formation in Arabidopsis
  • Loss of protein results in fusion of young leaves
    - they do not differentiate

10
CUC - Cup Shaped Cotyledon
  • Different types of CUC (CUC1, CUC2, etc) proteins
    result in different levels of differentiation

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The Big Picture
  • NAC family proteins contain a large number of
    genes(135) that code for extremely important in
    plant development
  • Due to their natural redundancy, however, it is
    difficult to find a single knockout that causes a
    significant phenotypic mutation
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