1997
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029122
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The Expression of an Abscisic Acid-Responsive Glycine-Rich Protein Coincides with the Level of Seed Dormancy in Fagus sylvatica

Abstract: By differential screening of a cDNA library constructed from poly (A+) RNA of ABA-treated seeds of Fagus sylvatica L., we have isolated an ABA-responsive clone that is present in dormant seeds and under conditions that maintain dormancy, but it tends to disappear under conditions breaking seed dormancy. A search of the sequence data bases showed that the clone codes for a Glycine-Rich Protein and has sequence similarity to RNA-binding proteins. The clone, which exibits the characteristics of lea-genes, is up-r… Show more

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“…In the last few years we have been investigating the responses of beechnut seeds to abscisic acid (ABA) and GA. By using a differential screening, a GA 3 -induced cDNA was isolated from a beechnut seed cDNA library (Nicolás et al, 1997). The corresponding fulllength clone was registered in the EMBL and GenBank nucleotide sequence databases under accession number AM231807.…”
Section: Isolation and Characterization Of A Cdna Clone From Beechnutmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the last few years we have been investigating the responses of beechnut seeds to abscisic acid (ABA) and GA. By using a differential screening, a GA 3 -induced cDNA was isolated from a beechnut seed cDNA library (Nicolás et al, 1997). The corresponding fulllength clone was registered in the EMBL and GenBank nucleotide sequence databases under accession number AM231807.…”
Section: Isolation and Characterization Of A Cdna Clone From Beechnutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of beechnut seeds, the pericarp was manually removed and seeds were sterilized in 1% sodium hypochlorite before imbibition in sterile water or solutions containing 100 mM ABA, 100 mM GA 3 , or 10 mM PCB, as previously described (Nicolás et al, 1996(Nicolás et al, , 1997. Seeds were maintained in the different media at 4°C in the dark from 1 to 6 weeks.…”
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“…While some apparent housekeeping genes are expressed throughout, the majority of genes expressed during germination are distinct from those expressed during development (Hughes and Galau, 1989;Kermode, 1990;Berry and Bewley, 1991). For example, differentially expressed genes potentially related to seed germination or dormancy have been identified in wheat (Triticum aestivum; Morris et al, 1991), cheatgrass (Bromus secalinus; Goldmark et al, 1992), wild oat (Avena fatua; Johnson et al, 1995;Li and Foley, 1995;Jones et al, 1997), beech (Fagus sylvatica L.; Nicolás et al, 1997), and Arabidopsis (Haslekås et al, 1998). Much is known about germination-specific genes associated with reserve mobilization during seedling growth (Jacobsen et al, 1995;Kermode, 1995), but less information is available on genes functionally related to the initial processes leading to endosperm weakening or embryo growth that result in the completion of germination (Bewley, 1997b;Bradford et al, 2000).…”
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“…This suggests that GRPs are involved in diverse cellular processes during development and adaptation to environmental changes (Sachetto-Martins et al 2000). GRP expression can be under hormonal control of auxins (Reddy and Poovaiah 1987), gibberellins (Nicola´s et al 1997), methyl jasmonate and ethylene (Molina et al 1997), and abscisic acid (ABA; Sachetto-Martins et al 2000). The latter has been particularly associated with water stress (Mundy and Chua 1988;Creelman and Mullet 1991;Laberge et al 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%