Brassinosteroid induction of AtACS4 encoding an auxin-responsive 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase 4 in Arabidopsis seedlings |
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Authors: | Sunjoo Joo Young Sam Seo Sang Mi Kim Dong Ki Hong Ky Young Park Woo Taek Kim |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, College of Science, Yonsei University, Seoul 120-749, Korea; Department of Biology, Sunchon National University, Sunchon, Chonnam 540-742, Korea |
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Abstract: | Brassinosteroid (BR), an endogenous steroid growth regulator of higher plants, enhances expansion and division of the cell in a number of plant species. It has been recently reported that a shared auxin–BR signalling pathway is involved in the seedling growth in Arabidopsis . Here, we show that BR specifically enhanced the expression of AtACS4 , which encodes an auxin-responsive ACC synthase 4, by a distinct temporal induction mechanism compared with that of IAA in etiolated Arabidopsis seedlings. This BR induction of AtACS4 was undetectable in the light-grown seedlings. In addition, BR failed to activate the AtACS4 gene in auxin-resistant1 ( axr1-3 ) and auxin-resistant2 ( axr2-1 ), both of which are auxin-resistant mutants. Thus, it appears that there is a possible regulatory link between light, auxin and BR to control ethylene synthesis in Arabidopsis young seedlings. Analysis of transgenic Arabidopsis plants harbouring AtACS4::GUS fusion revealed the AtACS4 promoter-driven GUS activity in the highly elongating zone of the hypocotyls in response to BR treatment. Furthermore, Arabidopsis plants homozygous for the T-DNA insertion in the AtACS4 gene exhibited longer hypocotyls and roots than those of control seedlings. Taken together, these results suggest that the BR-induced ethylene production may participate in the elongation growth response in early seedling development of Arabidopsis . |
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