The Metabolism of Gibberellin A20 to Gibberellin A1 by Tall and Dwarf Mutants of Oryza sativa and Arabidopsis thaliana
Autor: | M. Kobayashi, P. Gaskin, Clive R. Spray, Bernard O. Phinney, J. MacMillan |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
musculoskeletal diseases
congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalities endocrine system Oryza sativa biology Physiology Metabolite Mutant food and beverages Plant Science biology.organism_classification chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Arabidopsis Shoot Botany Genetics Arabidopsis thaliana Gibberellin Poaceae skin and connective tissue diseases Research Article |
Zdroj: | Plant Physiology. 106:1367-1372 |
ISSN: | 1532-2548 0032-0889 |
Popis: | The purpose of this study was to demonstrate the metabolism of gibberellin A20 (GA20) to gibberellin A1 (GA1) by tall and mutant shoots of rice (Oryza sativa L.) and Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. The data show that the tall and dx mutant of rice and the tall and ga5 mutant of Arabidopsis metabolize GA20 to GA1. The data also show that the dy mutant of rice and the ga4 mutant of Arabidopsis block the metabolism of GA20 to GA1. [17–13C,3H]GA20 was fed to tall and the dwarf mutants, dx and dy, of rice and tall and the dwarf mutants, ga5 and ga4, of Arabidopsis. The metabolites were analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography and full-scan gas chromatography-mass spectrometry together with Kovats retention index data. For rice, the metabolite [13C]GA, was identified from tall and dx seedlings; [13C]GA1 was not identified from the dy seedlings. [13C]GA29 was identified from tall, dx, and dy seedlings. For Arabidopsis, the metabolite [13C]GA1 was identified from tall, ga5, and ga4 plants. The amount of [13C]GA1 from ga4 plants was less than 15% of that obtained from tall and ga5 plants. [13C]GA29 was identified from tall, ga5, and ga4 plants. [13C]GA5 and [13C]GA3 were not identified from any of the six types of plant material. |
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