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Title: CDNA OF CELL-CYCLE GENES IN SOYBEAN COTYLEDONS: GLYCINE MAX CYCLIN H MRNA (AY439094)

Author
item LI, SONG-TAO - BIOCHEMISTRY, PURDUE UNIV
item REVERDATTO, SERGEI - BIOCHEMISTRY, PURDUE UNIV
item Nielsen, Niels

Submitted to: Genbank
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: 10/17/2003
Publication Date: 5/1/2004
Citation: Li, S., Reverdatto, S., Nielsen, N.C. 2004. Cdna of cell-cycle genes in soybean cotyledons: glycine max cyclin h mrna (ay439094). Genbank.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Cotyledons account for a large part of the soybean seed, and are the site where the storage oils and proteins of economic importance are accumulated. A modified cell cycle called endoreduplication becomes prevalent in legume cotyledons when the accumulation of storage oil and protein begins. While DNA replication continues during endoreduplication, cell division ceases. The means by which this important developmental transition occurs is unknown. As a tool to be used to understand the changes that take place in the cell cycle when seed fill begins, mRNAs that encode participants in the cell cycle were purified from soybean cotyledons and cloned. This submission describes the mRNA that encodes cyclin H, a protein that regulates an early step in the cell cycle.