2005
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.105.037796
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ArabidopsisCytokinin Receptor Mutants Reveal Functions in Shoot Growth, Leaf Senescence, Seed Size, Germination, Root Development, and Cytokinin Metabolism

Abstract: We used loss-of-function mutants to study three Arabidopsis thaliana sensor histidine kinases, AHK2, AHK3, and CRE1/ AHK4, known to be cytokinin receptors. Mutant seeds had more rapid germination, reduced requirement for light, and decreased far-red light sensitivity, unraveling cytokinin functions in seed germination control. Triple mutant seeds were more than twice as large as wild-type seeds. Genetic analysis indicated a cytokinin-dependent endospermal and/or maternal control of embryo size. Unchanged red l… Show more

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“…CK signaling, which involves a phosphorelay mechanism similar to the bacterial two-component system (Ferreira and Kieber, 2005), is mediated by sensor His kinases (AHKs), Hiscontaining phosphotransfer proteins (AHPs), and type-B and -A response regulators (ARRs) (Hwang and Sheen, 2001). AHKs are positive and functionally overlapping regulators of CK signaling (Higuchi et al, 2004;Nishimura et al, 2004;Riefler et al, 2006). Several Arabidopsis CK signaling pathway mutants have been used to investigate the role of CK in the regulation of anthocyanin accumulation.…”
Section: Interaction Of Sugar With Ckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CK signaling, which involves a phosphorelay mechanism similar to the bacterial two-component system (Ferreira and Kieber, 2005), is mediated by sensor His kinases (AHKs), Hiscontaining phosphotransfer proteins (AHPs), and type-B and -A response regulators (ARRs) (Hwang and Sheen, 2001). AHKs are positive and functionally overlapping regulators of CK signaling (Higuchi et al, 2004;Nishimura et al, 2004;Riefler et al, 2006). Several Arabidopsis CK signaling pathway mutants have been used to investigate the role of CK in the regulation of anthocyanin accumulation.…”
Section: Interaction Of Sugar With Ckmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These morphological alterations are reminiscent of the symptoms of cytokinin deficiency in the cytokinin receptor mutant lines ahk2/ahk3 (ref. 21) and in plants overexpressing Arabidopsis CYTOKININ OXIDASE (AtCKX) 22 , implying that both mutants might have defective cytokinin signalling pathways or responses. Transformation with a genomic DNA sequence comprising the native AtABCG14 promoter, exons and introns completely restored wild-type morphology in these mutant lines ( Supplementary Fig.…”
Section: Disruption Of Atabcg14 Causes Cytokinin-deficient Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mutant protein encoded by the da1-1 allele has negative activity toward DA1 and a DA1-related protein, and overexpression of da1-1 cDNA dramatically increases the seed and organ size of wildtype plants [15]. In addition, plant hormones and their receptors [16][17][18][19], as well as the nutritional synthesis pathway [20,21], have also been implicated in the development of grain in crops and other plant species. For example, the rice dwarf11 mutant has a defect in a novel cytochrome P450, which shares homology with enzymes involved in brassinosteroid biosynthesis, and bears seeds of reduced length [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%