Transcription of the Arabidopsis CPD gene, encoding a steroidogenic cytochrome P450, is negatively controlled by brassinosteroids
Open Access
- 1 June 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Plant Journal
- Vol. 14 (5) , 593-602
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.1998.00158.x
Abstract
Summary: The Arabidopsis CPD gene encodes a cytochrome P450 steroid side‐chain hydroxylase (CYP90) that plays an essential role in the biosynthesis of the plant hormone brassinolide. Expression of the CPD gene is confined to cotyledons and leaf primordia in etiolated seedlings and detectable in the adaxial parenchyma of expanding leaves in light‐grown plants. Transcription of the CPD gene is not affected by the plant growth factors auxin, ethylene, gibberellin, cytokinin, jasmonic acid and salicylic acid, but is specifically down‐regulated by brassinolide in both dark and light. Steady‐state mRNA levels of a CPD promoter‐driven uidA reporter gene correlate with the expression of resident CPD gene in transgenic plants. Intermediates of the early and late C‐6 oxidation pathways of brassinolide, carrying C‐22 and C‐23 side‐chain hydroxyls, efficiently inhibit the activity of the CPD promoter. Repression of CPD transcription by brassinosteroids is sensitive to the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide, indicating a requirement for de novo synthesis of a regulatory factor.Keywords
This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Arabidopsis deetiolated2 mutant is blocked early in brassinosteroid biosynthesis.Plant Cell, 1997
- Molecular genetic analysis of brassinosteroid actionPhysiologia Plantarum, 1997
- Biosynthesis and metabolism of brassinosteroidsPhysiologia Plantarum, 1997
- The SREBP Pathway: Regulation of Cholesterol Metabolism by Proteolysis of a Membrane-Bound Transcription FactorCell, 1997
- BrassinosteroidsNatural Product Reports, 1997
- ChemInform Abstract: New Developments in Brassinosteroid ResearchChemInform, 1996
- Molecular genetic studies confirm the role of brassinosteroids in plant growth and developmentThe Plant Journal, 1996
- Metabolic conversion of 24-epi-brassinolide into pentahydroxylated brassinosteroid glucosides in tomato cell culturesPhytochemistry, 1995
- Biological Activities of Biosynthetically-related Congeners of BrassinolideBioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry, 1995
- Regulation of the mevalonate pathwayNature, 1990