Literature DB >> 12034894

hydra Mutants of Arabidopsis are defective in sterol profiles and auxin and ethylene signaling.

Martin Souter1, Jennifer Topping, Margaret Pullen, Jiri Friml, Klaus Palme, Rachel Hackett, Don Grierson, Keith Lindsey.   

Abstract

The hydra mutants of Arabidopsis are characterized by a pleiotropic phenotype that shows defective embryonic and seedling cell patterning, morphogenesis, and root growth. We demonstrate that the HYDRA1 gene encodes a Delta8-Delta7 sterol isomerase, whereas HYDRA2 encodes a sterol C14 reductase, previously identified as the FACKEL gene product. Seedlings mutant for each gene are similarly defective in the concentrations of the three major Arabidopsis sterols. Promoter::reporter gene analysis showed misexpression of the auxin-regulated DR5 and ACS1 promoters and of the epidermal cell file-specific GL2 promoter in the mutants. The mutants exhibit enhanced responses to auxin. The phenotypes can be rescued partially by inhibition of auxin and ethylene signaling but not by exogenous sterols or brassinosteroids. We propose a model in which correct sterol profiles are required for regulated auxin and ethylene signaling through effects on membrane function.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12034894      PMCID: PMC150604          DOI: 10.1105/tpc.001248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell        ISSN: 1040-4651            Impact factor:   11.277


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