发芽
突变体
生物
抑制因子
转录因子
苗木
子叶
多叶的
遗传学
表型
人口
基因
细胞生物学
拟南芥
植物
人口学
社会学
作者
Xiaoli Guo,Xiaomei Hou,Jun Fang,Piwei Wei,Bo Xu,Mingluan Chen,Yu‐Qi Feng,Chengcai Chu
出处
期刊:Plant Journal
[Wiley]
日期:2013-04-15
卷期号:75 (3): 403-416
被引量:89
摘要
Summary It has been shown that seed development is regulated by a network of transcription factors in A rabidopsis including LEC 1 ( LEAFY COTYLEDON 1), L1L ( LEC 1‐like) and the B3 domain factors LEC 2, FUS 3 ( FUSCA 3) and ABI 3 ( ABA ‐ INSENSITIVE 3); however, molecular and genetic regulation of seed development in cereals is poorly understood. To understand seed development and seed germination in cereals, a large‐scale screen was performed using our T– DNA mutant population, and a mutant germination‐defective1 ( gd1 ) was identified. In addition to the severe germination defect, the gd1 mutant also shows a dwarf phenotype and abnormal flower development. Molecular and biochemical analyses revealed that GD1 encodes a B3 domain‐containing transcription factor with repression activity. Consistent with the dwarf phenotype of gd1 , expression of the gibberelic acid (GA) inactivation gene OsGA2ox3 is increased dramatically, accompanied by reduced expression of GA biosynthetic genes including OsGA20ox1 , OsGA20ox2 and OsGA3ox2 in gd1 , resulting in a decreased endogenous GA 4 level. Exogenous application of GA not only induced GD1 expression, but also partially rescued the dwarf phenotype of gd1 . Furthermore, GD 1 binds to the promoter of OsLFL1 , a LEC2 / FUS3 ‐like gene of rice, via an RY element, leading to significant up‐regulation of OsLFL1 and a large subset of seed maturation genes in the gd1 mutant. Plants over‐expressing OsLFL1 partly mimic the gd1 mutant. In addition, expression of GD1 was induced under sugar treatment, and the contents of starch and soluble sugar are altered in the gd1 mutant. These data indicate that GD 1 participates directly or indirectly in regulating GA and carbohydrate homeostasis, and further regulates rice seed germination and seedling development.
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