2015
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.114.132795
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Uncovering DELLA-Independent Gibberellin Responses by Characterizing New TomatoproceraMutants

Abstract: Gibberellin (GA) regulates plant development primarily by triggering the degradation/deactivation of the DELLA proteins. However, it remains unclear whether all GA responses are regulated by DELLAs. Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) has a single DELLA gene named PROCERA (PRO), and its recessive pro allele exhibits constitutive GA activity but retains responsiveness to external GA. In the loss-of-function mutant pro DGRAS , all examined GA developmental responses were considerably enhanced relative to pro and a def… Show more

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“…In addition, the petal tip of the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was curled up to greater level than that of the normal tomato flower; and the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was overall smaller in size: The length of sepal, petal, stamen, or style was reduced to certain degree (Figure b), with about 39% reduced in stamen and 16% reduced in style (Figure c). Thus, the exserted stigma of the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was attributable to reduced size of the stamen rather than to elongation of the style, which is a novel phenotype found in tomato mutants with altered floral morphology (Carrera, Ruiz‐Rivero, Peres, Atares, & Garcia‐Martinez, ; GarcĂ­a‐Hurtado et al ., ; Livne et al ., ). Significantly, because of the protruded stigma, such defective flowers were not able to self‐pollinate naturally for fruit‐set.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In addition, the petal tip of the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was curled up to greater level than that of the normal tomato flower; and the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was overall smaller in size: The length of sepal, petal, stamen, or style was reduced to certain degree (Figure b), with about 39% reduced in stamen and 16% reduced in style (Figure c). Thus, the exserted stigma of the abnormal 35S::SlSINA5 flower was attributable to reduced size of the stamen rather than to elongation of the style, which is a novel phenotype found in tomato mutants with altered floral morphology (Carrera, Ruiz‐Rivero, Peres, Atares, & Garcia‐Martinez, ; GarcĂ­a‐Hurtado et al ., ; Livne et al ., ). Significantly, because of the protruded stigma, such defective flowers were not able to self‐pollinate naturally for fruit‐set.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…RNA extraction and cDNA synthesis were performed as described by Livne et al (2015). Quantitative reverse transcription-PCR analysis was performed using the Absolute Blue qPCR SYBR Green ROX Mix (AB-4162/B) kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previously reported PROCERA mutant phenotype was due to a T905A mutation leading to the conversion of VHVID to VHEID in the C-terminal GRAS motif, which is thought to be important for DELLA action but has no defined biochemical function. A PRO mutant allele was obtained using TALENs in order to determine the role of PROCERA in GA signalling (Livne et al, 2015). In contrast with the first characterized PROCERA allele which carries a missense mutation and shows partial responsiveness to GA, isolated proTALEN and proΔGRAS mutations are complete null alleles and GA insensitive (Livne et al, 2015).…”
Section: Recovery Of Procera Loss-of-function Mutants In the Progeny mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GA binding to the soluble Gibberellin Insensitive Dwarf (GID) receptor triggers GID interaction with the DELLA proteins, which then stimulates the assembly of an SCF E3 ubiquitin ligase complex that contains the GID2/SLEEPY1 F-box proteins (Ueguchi-Tanaka et al, 2005). This SCF complex polyubiquitinates the DELLA proteins, leading to their degradation by the 26S proteasome, thus derepressing growth (Livne et al, 2015). The A. thaliana genome encodes five highly homologous DELLA proteins including GA-insensitive (GAI) and repressor of ga1-3 (RGA) (Peng et al, 1997).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%