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Entry name Yamauchi Yukika et al. 2007 Mar. Plant Cell Physiol. 48(3):555-61.
Title Contribution of gibberellin deactivation by AtGA2ox2 to the suppression of germination of dark-imbibed Arabidopsis thaliana seeds.
Authors Hanada Atsushi|Kamiya Yuji|Kuwahara Ayuko|Ogawa Mikihiro|Seo Mitsunori|Takeda-Kamiya Noriko|Yamaguchi Shinjiro|Yamauchi Yukika
Abstract Gibberellin levels in imbibed Arabidopsis thaliana seeds are regulated by light via phytochrome, presumably through regulation of gibberellin biosynthesis genes, AtGA3ox1 and AtGA3ox2, and a deactivation gene, AtGA2ox2. Here, we show that a loss-of-function ga2ox2 mutation causes an increase in GA(4) levels and partly suppresses the germination inability during dark imbibition after inactivation of phytochrome. Experiments using 2,2-dimethylGA(4), a GA(4) analog resistant to gibberellin 2-oxidase, in combination with ga2ox2 mutant seeds suggest that the efficiency of deactivation of exogenous GA(4) by AtGA2ox2 is dependent on light conditions, which partly explains phytochrome-mediated changes in gibberellin effectiveness (sensitivity) found in previous studies.
Pubmed ID 17289793
Journal Plant & cell physiology
Volume 48
Issue 3
Pages 555-61
Publication date 2007 Mar
Num of phenotype gene 1