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"Gulick PJ" Authored Publications:

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1 Characterization of secreted epidermal patterning factor peptides and ERECTA family receptors as regulators for root hair development in em Arabidopsis thaliana /em Hamiditabar Z; Lee JS; Gulick PJ; 41280503
BIOLOGY
2 The caleosin RD20/CLO3 regulates lateral root development in response to abscisic acid and regulates flowering time in conjunction with the caleosin CLO7 Brunetti SC; Arseneault MKM; Gulick PJ; 37812854
BIOLOGY
3 The caleosin CLO7 and its role in the heterotrimeric G-protein signalling network Brunetti SC; Arseneault MKM; Gulick PJ; 36334585
BIOLOGY
4 Characterization and Expression of the Pirin Gene Family in Triticum aestivum Brunetti SC; Arseneault MKM; Gulick PJ; 35504035
BIOLOGY
5 Characterization of the heterotrimeric G protein gene families in Triticum aestivum and related species Gawande ND; Hamiditabar Z; Brunetti SC; Gulick PJ; 35463045
BIOLOGY
6 The stress induced caleosin, RD20/CLO3, acts as a negative regulator of GPA1 in Arabidopsis Brunetti SC; Arseneault MKM; Wright JA; Wang Z; Ehdaeivand MR; Lowden MJ; Rivoal J; Khalil HB; Garg G; Gulick PJ; 34599731
BIOLOGY
7 Duplicated antagonistic EPF peptides optimize grass stomatal initiation Jangra R; Brunetti SC; Wang X; Kaushik P; Gulick PJ; Foroud NA; Wang S; Lee JS; 34328169
BIOLOGY
8 Structural variation and rates of genome evolution in the grass family seen through comparison of sequences of genomes greatly differing in size. Dvorak J, Wang L, Zhu T, Jorgensen CM, Deal KR, Dai X, Dawson MW, Müller HG, Luo MC, Ramasamy RK, Dehghani H, Gu YQ, Gill BS, Distelfeld A, Devos KM, Qi P, You FM, Gulick PJ, McGuire PE 29770515
BIOLOGY
9 Genetic combining ability of coriander genotypes for agronomic and phytochemical traits in response to contrasting irrigation regimes. Gholizadeh A, Dehghani H, Khodadadi M, Gulick PJ 29953470
BIOLOGY
10 Characterization of the Esi3/RCI2/PMP3 gene family in the Triticeae. Brunetti SC, Arseneault MKM, Gulick PJ 30537926
BIOLOGY
11 Aegilops tauschii Genome Sequence: A Framework for Meta-analysis of Wheat QTLs. Xu J, Dai X, Ramasamy RK, Wang L, Zhu T, McGuire PE, Jorgensen CM, Dehghani H, Gulick PJ, Luo MC, Müller HG, Dvorak J 30670607
BIOLOGY
12 Gene expression analysis in the roots of salt-stressed wheat and the cytogenetic derivatives of wheat combined with the salt-tolerant wheatgrass, Lophopyrum elongatum. Hussein Z, Dryanova A, Maret D, Gulick PJ 24141639
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Title:Characterization of secreted epidermal patterning factor peptides and ERECTA family receptors as regulators for root hair development in em Arabidopsis thaliana /em
Authors:Hamiditabar ZLee JSGulick PJ
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41280503/
DOI:10.1007/s13205-025-04600-2
Publication:3 Biotech
Keywords:EPFsER-family receptorsNitrate starvationRoot hairs
PMID:41280503 Category: Date Added:2025-11-24
Dept Affiliation: BIOLOGY
1 Biology Department, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke W, Montreal, QC H4B 1R6 Canada.

Description:

This study investigated the role of secreted peptides and receptors in root hair development. The secreted peptides EPF1, EPF2, EPFL4, EPFL5, EPFL6, and EPFL9 and their putative receptors ERECTA (ER), ERECTA-LIKE1 (ERL1), ERL2, and TMM were found to mediate the development of the root hairs in Arabidopsis under control conditions and in response to nitrate deficiency. EPF2, EPFL4, EPFL5, and EPFL6 act as positive regulators of root hair density, whereas EPFL9 functions as a negative regulator for root hair density and root hair length. The receptor ERL2 was found to be a positive regulator of root hair density and ERL1 was found to be a positive regulator of both root hair density and root hair length. Nitrogen starvation caused a small and statistically insignificant increase in root hair density in wild type plants but led to significantly greater increases in root hair density in epf mutant genotypes. In contrast, the EPFL9 RNA interference (EPFL9i) line showed a significant decrease, indicating that EPF2, EPFL4, EPFL5 and EPFL6 act as negative regulators of root hair density in response to nitrate starvation, whereas EPFL9 functions as a positive regulator. Nitrate starvation also led to significant increases in root hair length in the wild type and in nine of the epf single, double and triple mutant lines but caused a significant decrease in the EPFL9i line. Analysis indicated that EPF2, EPFL4, EPFL5 are negative regulators, and EPFL9 is a positive regulator, of root hair length increase in response to nitrogen starvation. Our findings provide insight into the role of members of EPF secreted peptides and ER family receptors in regulating Arabidopsis root hair development.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-025-04600-2.





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