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The pea DELLA proteins LA and CRY are important regulators of gibberellin synthesis and root growth
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posted on 2023-06-23, 11:06 authored by D Weston, RC Elliott, DR Lester, C Rameau, James ReidJames Reid, Ian MurfetIan Murfet, John RossJohn RossThe theory that bioactive gibberellins (GAs) act as inhibitors of inhibitors of plant growth was based originally on the slender pea (Pisum sativum) mutant (genotype la cry-s), but the molecular nature of this mutant has remained obscure. Here we show that the genes LA and CRYencode DELLA proteins, previously characterized in other species (Arabidopsis [Arabidopsis thaliana] and several grasses) as repressors of growth,which are destabilized byGAs.Mutations la and cry-s encode nonfunctional proteins, accounting for the fact that la cry-s plants are extremely elongated, or slender. We use the la and cry-s mutations to show that in roots, DELLA proteins effectively promote the expression ofGAsynthesis genes, aswell as inhibit elongation.We showalso that one of the DELLAregulated genes is a second member of the pea GA 3-oxidase family, and that this gene appears to play a major role in pea roots.
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Publication title
Plant PhysiologyVolume
147Issue
1Pagination
199-205ISSN
0032-0889Department/School
Biological SciencesPublisher
American Society of Plant BiologistsPublication status
- Published
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Copyright Copyright 2008 American Society of Plant BiologistsRepository Status
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