Control of Gibberellin Levels and Gene Expression during De-Etiolation in Pea
Reid, James B. and Botwright, Natasha A. and Smith, Jennifer J. and O'Neill, Damian P. and Kerckhoffs, L. Huub J. (2002) Control of Gibberellin Levels and Gene Expression during De-Etiolation in Pea. Plant Physiology, 128 (2). pp. 734-741. ISSN 0032-0889 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 2840Kb | |
Official URL: http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=109212662&sid=1&Fmt=4&clientId=20931&RQT=309&VName=PQD AbstractGibberellin Al (GAl) levels drop significantly in wild-type pea (Pisum sativum) plants within 4 h of exposure to red, blue, or far-red light. This response is controlled by phytochrome A (phyA) (and not phyB) and a blue light receptor. GAs levels are increased in response to 4 h of red light, whereas the levels of GA19, GA2o, and GA29 do not vary substantially. Red light appears to control GAl levels by down-regulating the expression of Mendel's LE (PsGA30xl) gene that controls the conversion of GA20 to GAl' and by up-regulating PsGA2ox2, which codes for a GA 2-oxidase that converts GAl to GAs. This occurs within 0.5 to 1 h of exposure to red light. Similar responses occur in blue light. The major GA 20-oxidase gene expressed in shoots, PsGA20oxl, does not show substantial light regulation, but does show up-regulation after 4 h of red light, probably as a result of feedback regulation. Expression of PsGA30xl shows a similar feedback response, whereas PsGA2ox2 shows a feed-forward response. These results add to our understanding of how light reduces shoot elongation during de-etiolation. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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