Loss‐of‐function of a rice brassinosteroid biosynthetic enzyme, C‐6 oxidase, prevents the organized arrangement and polar elongation of cells in the leaves and stem
- 19 November 2002
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 32 (4) , 495-508
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.2002.01438.x
Abstract
Summary: Molecular genetic and physiological studies on brassinosteroid (BR)‐related mutants of dicot plants have revealed that BRs play important roles in normal plant growth and development. However, little is known about the function of BR in monocots (grasses), except for the phenotypic analysis of a rice mutant partially insensitive to BR signaling. To investigate the function of BR in monocots, we identified and characterized BR‐deficient mutants of rice, BR‐deficient dwarf1 (brd1). The brd1 mutants showed a range of abnormalities in organ development and growth, the most striking of which were defects in the elongation of the stem and leaves. Light microscopic observations revealed that this abnormality was primarily owing to a failure in the organization and polar elongation of the leaf and stem cells. The accumulation profile of BR compounds in the brd1 mutants suggested that these plants may be deficient in the activity of BR C‐6 oxidase. Therefore, we cloned a rice gene, OsDWARF, which has a high sequence similarity to the tomato C‐6 oxidase gene, DWARF. Introduction of the wild‐type OsDWARF gene into brd1 rescued the abnormal phenotype of the mutants. The OsDWARF gene was expressed at a low level in all of the examined tissues, with preferential expression in the leaf sheath, and the expression was negatively regulated by brassinolide treatment. On the basis of these findings, we discuss the biological function of BRs in rice plants.Keywords
This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- A mutant gibberellin-synthesis gene in riceNature, 2002
- Brassinosteroid-6-Oxidases from Arabidopsis and Tomato Catalyze Multiple C-6 Oxidations in Brassinosteroid BiosynthesisPlant Physiology, 2001
- Biosynthetic Pathways of Brassinolide in ArabidopsisPlant Physiology, 2000
- The tomato Dwarf gene isolated by heterologous transposon tagging encodes the first member of a new cytochrome P450 family.Plant Cell, 1996
- Brassinosteroids Rescue the Deficiency of CYP90, a Cytochrome P450, Controlling Cell Elongation and De-etiolation in ArabidopsisPublished by Elsevier ,1996
- P450 superfamily: update on new sequences, gene mapping, accession numbers and nomenclaturePharmacogenetics, 1996
- The DIMINUTO gene of Arabidopsis is involved in regulating cell elongation.Genes & Development, 1995
- Efficient transformation of rice (Oryza sativa L.) mediated by Agrobacterium and sequence analysis of the boundaries of the T‐DNAThe Plant Journal, 1994
- Molecular Analysis of Brassinolide Action in Plant Growth and DevelopmentPublished by American Chemical Society (ACS) ,1991
- Rate of Lamina Inclination in Excised Rice LeavesPhysiologia Plantarum, 1965