Where do gibberellin biosynthesis and gibberellin signaling occur in rice plants?
- 30 June 2003
- journal article
- website
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 35 (1) , 104-115
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.2003.01780.x
Abstract
To identify where gibberellin (GA) biosynthesis and signaling occur, we analyzed the expression of four genes involved in GA biosynthesis, GA 20‐oxidase1 and GA 20‐oxidase2 (OsGA20ox1 and OsGA20ox2), and GA 3‐oxidase1 and GA 3‐oxidase2 (OsGA3ox1 and OsGA3ox2), and two genes involved in GA signaling, namely, the gene encoding the α‐subunit of the heterotrimeric GTP‐binding protein (Gα), and SLENDER RICE1 (SLR1), which encodes a repressor of GA signaling. At the vegetative stage, the expression of OsGA20ox2, OsGA3ox2, Gα, and SLR1 was observed in rapidly elongating or dividing organs and tissues, whereas the expression of OsGA20ox1 or OsGA3ox1 could not be detected. At the inflorescence or floral stage, the expression of OsGA20ox2, OsGA3ox2, Gα, and SLR1 was also observed in the shoot meristems and stamen primordia. The overlapping expression of genes for GA biosynthesis and signaling indicates that in these tissues and organs, active GA biosynthesis occurs at the same site as does GA signaling. In contrast, no GA‐biosynthesis genes were expressed in the aleurone cells of the endosperm; however, the two GA‐signaling genes were actively expressed, indicating that the aleurone does not produce bioactive GAs, but can perceive GAs. The expression of OsGA20ox1 and OsGA3ox1 was observed only in the epithelium of the embryo and the tapetum of the anther. Based on the specific expression pattern of OsGA20ox1 and OsGA3ox1 in these tissues, we discuss the unique nature of the epithelium and the tapetum in terms of GA biosynthesis. The epithelium and the tapetum are considered to be an important source of bioactive GAs for aleurone and other organs of the flower, respectively.Keywords
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