Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis seed germination via RGL2 , a GAI/RGA -like gene whose expression is up-regulated following imbibition
John Innes Centre · National University of Singapore
Abstract
The germination of Arabidopsis seeds is promoted by gibberellin (GA). Arabidopsis GAI, and RGA are genes encoding key GA signal-transduction components (GAI and RGA) that mediate GA regulation of stem elongation. The Arabidopsis genome contains two further genes, RGL1 and RGL2, that encode proteins (RGL1 and RGL2) that are closely related to GAI and RGA. Here, we show that RGL2 regulates seed germination in response to GA, and that RGL1, GAI, and RGA do not. In addition, we show that RGL2 transcript levels rise rapidly following seed imbibition, and then decline rapidly as germination proceeds. In situ GUS staining revealed that RGL2 expression in imbibed seeds is restricted to elongating regions of…
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Authors
9- SLSor-Cheng LeeCorresponding
John Innes Centre, National University of Singapore
- HCHui Cheng
John Innes Centre, National University of Singapore
- KEKathryn E. King
John Innes Centre, National University of Singapore
- WWWeefuen Wang
John Innes Centre, National University of Singapore
- YHYawen He
John Innes Centre, National University of Singapore
Topics & keywords
- Arabidopsis
- Imbibition
- Biology
- Gibberellin
- Germination
- Radicle
- Cell biology
- Gene
- Life in Land