| Literature DB >> 26251886 |
Ken-Ich Kurotani1, Tsukaho Hattori, Shin Takeda.
Abstract
Plant growth is controlled by intrinsic developmental programmes and environmental cues. Jasmonate (JA) has important roles in both processes, by regulating cell division and differentiation, as well as in defense responses and senescence. We report an increase in rice plant height caused by overexpression of a gene encoding a cytochrome P450 enzyme, CYP94C2b, which promoted deactivation of JA-Ile. The height increase occurred through enhanced elongation of internodes in the absence of concomitant cell elongation, unlike previous findings with coi1 knock-down plants. Thus, modulating JA metabolism can increase the number of elongated cells in an internode. Based on these and previous findings, we discuss the difference in the effects of CYP94C2b overexpression vs. coi1 knock-down.Entities:
Keywords: COI1, CORONATINE INSENSITIVE1; CYP, cytochrome P450; JA, Jasmonate; JAZ, JASMONATE ZIM DOMAIN; RSS3, RICE SALT SENSITIVE3; SCF, Skp1-cullin-F-box; bHLH, basic helix-loop-helix; cell division; cell elongation; cytochrome P450; internode; jasmonate; plant height
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26251886 PMCID: PMC4623425 DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2015.1046667
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316