TIP1 is required for both tip growth and non-tip growth in Arabidopsis

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TIP1 is a gene defined by an X-ray induced allele tip1-2 and a previously described EMS-induced allele tip1-1. TIP1 is involved in plant cell growth. tip1-2 plants display growth defects throughout the plant and exhibit defects in both root-hair and pollen-tube growth. tip1-2 plants are partly male sterile resulting from a combination of pollen germination and pollen-tube defects; their root-hairs are short, exhibit a tendency to branch and 24 hairs can initiate from each hair cell. They are also slightly dwarf in stature as a result of a general decrease in celt growth indicating that TIP1 activity is required for general cell growth. We propose a role for TIP in both the initiation and maintenance of growth in tip-growing cells. In addition TIP1 activity is required for normal cell expansion (non-tip cell growth) indicating that TIP1 is not exclusively involved in tip-growth.

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Ryan, E., Grierson, C. S., Cavell, A., Steer, M., & Dolan, L. (1998). TIP1 is required for both tip growth and non-tip growth in Arabidopsis. New Phytologist, 138(1), 49–58. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1469-8137.1998.00896.x

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