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The rice FISH BONE gene encodes a tryptophan aminotransferase,which affects pleiotropic auxin‐related processes
Authors:Takanori Yoshikawa  Momoyo Ito  Tsuyoshi Sumikura  Akira Nakayama  Takeshi Nishimura  Hidemi Kitano  Isomaro Yamaguchi  Tomokazu Koshiba  Ken‐Ichiro Hibara  Yasuo Nagato  Jun‐Ichi Itoh
Institution:1. Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, University of Tokyo, , Tokyo, 113‐8657 Japan;2. Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, , Tokyo, 192‐0397 Japan;3. Bioscience and Biotechnology Center, Nagoya University, , Nagoya, 464‐8601 Japan
Abstract:Auxin is a fundamental plant hormone and its localization within organs plays pivotal roles in plant growth and development. Analysis of many Arabidopsis mutants that were defective in auxin biosynthesis revealed that the indole‐3‐pyruvic acid (IPA) pathway, catalyzed by the TRYPTOPHAN AMINOTRANSFERASE OF ARABIDOPSIS (TAA) and YUCCA (YUC) families, is the major biosynthetic pathway of indole‐3‐acetic acid (IAA). In contrast, little information is known about the molecular mechanisms of auxin biosynthesis in rice. In this study, we identified a auxin‐related rice mutant, fish bone (fib). FIB encodes an orthologue of TAA genes and loss of FIB function resulted in pleiotropic abnormal phenotypes, such as small leaves with large lamina joint angles, abnormal vascular development, small panicles, abnormal organ identity and defects in root development, together with a reduction in internal IAA levels. Moreover, we found that auxin sensitivity and polar transport activity were altered in the fib mutant. From these results, we suggest that FIB plays a pivotal role in IAA biosynthesis in rice and that auxin biosynthesis, transport and sensitivity are closely interrelated.
Keywords:      FISH BONE        indole‐3‐acetic acid  tryptophan aminotransferase  rice  Oryza sativa L    polar auxin transport  auxin sensitivity
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