| Literature DB >> 24856112 |
Masashi Asahina1, Yuji Tamaki1, Tomoaki Sakamoto2, Kyomi Shibata1, Takahito Nomura1, Takao Yokota3.
Abstract
In this study the relationship between blue light- and brassinosteroid-enhanced leaf lamina bending and unrolling in rice was investigated. Twenty-four hours (h) irradiation with white or blue light increased endogenous brassinosteroid levels, especially those of typhasterol and castasterone, in aerial tissues of rice seedlings. There was an accompanying up-regulation of transcript levels of CYP85A1/OsDWARF, encoding an enzyme catalyzing C-6 oxidation, after 6h under either white or blue light. These effects were not observed in seedlings placed under far-red or red light regimes. It was concluded that blue light up-regulates the levels of several cytochrome P450 enzymes including CYP85A1, thereby promoting the synthesis of castasterone, a biologically active brassinosteroid in rice. Based on these findings, it is considered that blue light-mediated rice leaf bending and unrolling are consequences of the enhanced biosynthesis of endogenous castasterone. In contrast to aerial tissues, brassinosteroid synthesis in roots appeared to be negatively regulated by white, blue and red light but positively controlled by far-red light.Entities:
Keywords: Blue light; Brassinosteroid biosynthesis; Cytochrome P450; Oryza sativa; Poaceae; Rice lamina bending and unrolling
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24856112 DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2014.04.017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phytochemistry ISSN: 0031-9422 Impact factor: 4.072