| Literature DB >> 9389651 |
J Peng1, P Carol, D E Richards, K E King, R J Cowling, G P Murphy, N P Harberd.
Abstract
The Arabidopsis gai mutant allele confers a reduction in gibberellin (GA) responsiveness. Here we report the molecular cloning of GAI and a closely related gene GRS. The predicted GAI (wild-type) and gai (mutant) proteins differ only by the deletion of a 17-amino-acid segment from within the amino-terminal region. GAI and GRS contain nuclear localization signals, a region of homology to a putative transcription factor, and motifs characteristic of transcriptional coactivators. Genetic analysis indicates that GAI is a repressor of GA responses, that GA can release this repression, and that gai is a mutant repressor that is relatively resistant to the effects of GA. Mutations at SPY and GAR2 suppress the gai phenotype, indicating the involvement of GAI, SPY, and GAR2 in a signaling pathway that regulates GA responses negatively. The existence of this pathway suggests that GA modulates plant growth through derepression rather than through simple stimulation.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9389651 PMCID: PMC316750 DOI: 10.1101/gad.11.23.3194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361