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Entry name Oh Eunkyoo et al. 2004 Nov. Plant Cell 16(11):3045-58.
Title PIL5, a phytochrome-interacting basic helix-loop-helix protein, is a key negative regulator of seed germination in Arabidopsis thaliana.
Authors Choi Giltsu|Kang Changwon|Kim Jeong-Il|Kim Jonghyun|Oh Eunkyoo|Park Eunae
Abstract The first decision made by an angiosperm seed, whether to germinate or not, is based on integration of various environmental signals such as water and light. The phytochromes (Phys) act as red and far-red light (Pfr) photoreceptors to mediate light signaling through yet uncharacterized pathways. We report here that the PIF3-like 5 (PIL5) protein, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, is a key negative regulator of phytochrome-mediated seed germination. PIL5 preferentially interacts with the Pfr forms of Phytochrome A (PhyA) and Phytochrome B (PhyB). Analyses of a pil5 mutant in conjunction with phyA and phyB mutants, a pif3 pil5 double mutant, and PIL5 overexpression lines indicate that PIL5 is a negative factor in Phy-mediated promotion of seed germination, inhibition of hypocotyl negative gravitropism, and inhibition of hypocotyl elongation. Our data identify PIL5 as the first Phy-interacting protein that regulates seed germination.
Pubmed ID 15486102
Journal The Plant cell
Volume 16
Issue 11
Pages 3045-58
Publication date 2004 Nov
Num of phenotype gene 0