Type-A Arabidopsis Response Regulators Are Partially Redundant Negative Regulators of Cytokinin Signaling[W]
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · University of New Hampshire · +1 more institution
Abstract
Type-A Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) response regulators (ARRs) are a family of 10 genes that are rapidly induced by cytokinin and are highly similar to bacterial two-component response regulators. We have isolated T-DNA insertions in six of the type-A ARRs and constructed multiple insertional mutants, including the arr3,4,5,6,8,9 hextuple mutant. Single arr mutants were indistinguishable from the wild type in various cytokinin assays; double and higher order arr mutants showed progressively increasing sensitivity to cytokinin, indicating functional overlap among type-A ARRs and that these genes act as negative regulators of cytokinin responses. The induction of cytokinin primary response genes was…
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- 36.47
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Authors
9- JPJennifer P.C. ToCorresponding
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- GHGeorg Haberer
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- FJFernando J. T. E. Ferreira
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- JDJean Deruère
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- MGMichael G. Mason
University of New Hampshire
Topics & keywords
- Cytokinin
- Arabidopsis
- Biology
- Mutant
- Gene
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Wild type
- Genetics