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Carla Schommer
Researcher at National University of Rosario
Publications - 21
Citations - 5742
Carla Schommer is an academic researcher from National University of Rosario. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Transcription factor. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 17 publications receiving 5241 citations. Previous affiliations of Carla Schommer include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & Max Planck Society.
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Control of leaf morphogenesis by microRNAs
Javier F. Palatnik,Javier F. Palatnik,Edwards Allen,Xuelin Wu,Carla Schommer,Rebecca Schwab,James C. Carrington,Detlef Weigel,Detlef Weigel +8 more
TL;DR: The JAW locus is identified, which produces a microRNA that can guide messenger RNA cleavage of several TCP genes controlling leaf development, indicating that microRNA-mediated control of leaf morphogenesis is conserved in plants with very different leaf forms.
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Specific Effects of MicroRNAs on the Plant Transcriptome
Rebecca Schwab,Javier F. Palatnik,Markus Riester,Carla Schommer,Markus Schmid,Detlef Weigel,Detlef Weigel +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that miR172, previously thought to act primarily by translational repression, can efficiently guide mRNA cleavage, although the effects on steady-state levels of target transcripts are obscured by strong feedback regulation.
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Control of jasmonate biosynthesis and senescence by miR319 targets.
Carla Schommer,Javier F. Palatnik,Pooja Aggarwal,Aurore Chételat,Pilar Cubas,Edward E. Farmer,Utpal Nath,Detlef Weigel +7 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that miR319-controlled TCP transcription factors coordinate two sequential processes in leaf development: leaf growth and leaf senescence, which they positively regulate.
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Control of cell proliferation in Arabidopsis thaliana by microRNA miR396
Ramiro E. Rodriguez,Martin A. Mecchia,Juan M. Debernardi,Carla Schommer,Detlef Weigel,Javier F. Palatnik +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown that miR396 attenuates cell proliferation in developing leaves, through the repression of GRF activity and a decrease in the expression of cell cycle genes, and can regulate cell proliferation and the size of the meristem.
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Control of cell proliferation in Arabidopsis thaliana by microRNA miR396
Ramiro E. Rodriguez,Martin A. Mecchia,Juan M. Debernardi,Carla Schommer,Detlef Weigel,Javier F. Palatnik +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of microRNA miR396 in the coordination of cell proliferation in Arabidopsis leaves was investigated and shown to be a significant module in the regulation of plant proliferation in plants.