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Evolutionarily Conserved DELLA-mediated Gibberellin Signaling in Plants 被引量:12

Evolutionarily Conserved DELLA-mediated Gibberellin Signaling in Plants
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摘要 Gibberellins (GAs) play important roles in many essential plant growth and development processes. A family of nuclear growth-repressing DELLA proteins is the key component in GA signaling. GA perception is mediated by GID1, and the key event of GA signaling is the degradation of DELLA proteins via the 26S proteasome pathway. DELLA proteins integrating other plant hormones signaling and environmental cue modulating plant growth and development have been revealed. GA turning on the de-DELLA-repressing system is conserved, and independently establishes step-by-step recruitment of GA-stimulated GID1-DELLA interaction and DELLA growth-repression functions during land plant evolution. These discoveries open new prospects for the understanding of GA action and DELLA-mediated signaling in plants. Gibberellins (GAs) play important roles in many essential plant growth and development processes. A family of nuclear growth-repressing DELLA proteins is the key component in GA signaling. GA perception is mediated by GID1, and the key event of GA signaling is the degradation of DELLA proteins via the 26S proteasome pathway. DELLA proteins integrating other plant hormones signaling and environmental cue modulating plant growth and development have been revealed. GA turning on the de-DELLA-repressing system is conserved, and independently establishes step-by-step recruitment of GA-stimulated GID1-DELLA interaction and DELLA growth-repression functions during land plant evolution. These discoveries open new prospects for the understanding of GA action and DELLA-mediated signaling in plants.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第7期825-834,共10页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 the Hi-Tech Research and Development (863) Program ofChina (2007AA10Z190) the National Natural Science Foundation of China(30771164 and 30770208) China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Funded Project
关键词 cross-talking DELLA proteins evolution GA signaling GID1. cross-talking DELLA proteins evolution GA signaling GID1.
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