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- Kang, Bin;
- Wang, Hao;
- Nam, Kyoung Hee;
- Li, Jiayang;
- Li, Jianming
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Brassinosteroids (BRs) are important plant hormones that act synergistically with auxin to regulate a variety of plant developmental and physiological processes. In the past decade, genetic and biochemical studies have revealed a linear signaling pathway that relies on protein phosphorylation to transmit the BR signal into the nucleus, altering expression of hundreds of genes to promote plant growth. We conducted an activation-tagging based suppressor screen to look for Arabidopsis genes that, when overexpressed by inserted 35S enhancer elements, could suppress the dwarf phenotype of a weak BR receptor mutant bri1-301. This screen identified a total of six dominant activation-tagged bri1 suppressors (atbs-Ds). Using a plasmid rescue approach, we discovered that the bri1-301 suppression effect in four atbs-D mutants (atbs3-D to atbs6-D) was caused by overexpression of a YUCCA gene thought to be involved in tryptophan-dependent auxin biosynthesis. Interestingly, the three activation-tagged YUCCA genes belong to the YUCCA IIA subfamily that includes two other members out of 11 known Arabidopsis YUCCA genes. In addition, our molecular studies revealed a T-DNA insertion near a basic helix-loop-helix gene in atbs1-D and a T-DNA insertion in a region carrying a BR biosynthetic gene in atbs2-D. Further studies of these atbs-D mutants could lead to better understanding of the BR signaling process and the BR-auxin interaction.
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- 제목
- Activation-Tagged Suppressors of a Weak Brassinosteroid Receptor Mutant
- 저자
- Kang, Bin; Wang, Hao; Nam, Kyoung Hee; Li, Jiayang; Li, Jianming
- 발행일
- 2010-01
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Molecular Plant
- 권
- 3
- 호
- 1
- 페이지
- 260 ~ 268