A knock‐out mutation in allene oxide synthase results in male sterility and defective wound signal transduction in Arabidopsis due to a block in jasmonic acid biosynthesis
Ceres · University of Arizona · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Recent studies on jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthetic mutants have shown that jasmonates play essential roles in pollen maturation and dehiscence and wound-induced defence against biotic attacks. To better understand the biosynthetic mechanisms of this essential plant hormone, we isolated an Arabidopsis knock-out mutant defective in the JA biosynthetic gene CYP74A (allene oxide synthase, AOS) using reverse genetics screening methods. This enzyme catalyses dehydration of the hydroperoxide to an unstable allene oxide in the JA biosynthetic pathway. Endogenous JA levels, which increase 100-fold 1 h after wounding in wild-type plants, do not increase after wounding in the aos mutant. In addition, the mutant showed…
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- FWCI
- 25.57
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- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
6- JPJoon‐Hyun Park
Ceres, University of Arizona, HRL Laboratories (United States), Ceres Nanosciences
- RHRayko Halitschke
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
- HBHo Bang Kim
Seoul National University
- ITIan T. Baldwin
Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology
- KAKenneth A. FeldmannCorresponding
Ceres, University of Arizona, HRL Laboratories (United States), Ceres Nanosciences
Topics & keywords
- Jasmonic acid
- Mutant
- Biology
- Jasmonate
- Wild type
- Arabidopsis
- Oxylipin
- Biochemistry