The Arabidopsis eer1 Mutant Has Enhanced Ethylene Responses in the Hypocotyl and Stem
Open Access
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 125 (2) , 1061-1073
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.125.2.1061
Abstract
By screening for enhanced ethylene-response(eer) mutants in Arabidopsis, we isolated a novel recessive mutant, eer1, which displays increased ethylene sensitivity in the hypocotyl and stem. Dark-growneer1 seedlings have short and thick hypocotyls even in the absence of added ethylene. This phenotype is suppressed, however, by the ethylene biosynthesis inhibitor 1-aminoethoxyvinyl-glycine. Following ethylene treatment, the dark-grown eer1hypocotyl response is greatly exaggerated in comparison with the wild type, indicating that the eer1 phenotype is not simply due to ethylene overproduction. eer1 seedlings have significantly elevated levels of basic-chitinaseexpression, suggesting that eer1 may be highly sensitive to low levels of endogenous ethylene. Adult eer1 plants display exaggerated ethylene-dependent stem thickening, which is an ethylene response previously unreported in Arabidopsis.eer1 also has enhanced responsiveness to the ethylene agonists propylene and 2,5-norbornadiene. The eer1phenotype is completely suppressed by the ethylene-insensitive mutationetr1-1, and is additive with the constitutive ethylene-response mutation ctr1-3. Our findings suggest that the wild-type EER1 product acts to oppose ethylene responses in the hypocotyl and stem.Keywords
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