Title of article
TAA1-Mediated Auxin Biosynthesis Is Essential for Hormone Crosstalk and Plant Development
Author/Authors
Anna N. Stepanova، نويسنده , , Joyce Robertson-Hoyt، نويسنده , , Jeonga Yun، نويسنده , , Larissa M. Benavente، نويسنده , , De-Yu Xie، نويسنده , , Karel Dole?al، نويسنده , , Alexandra Schlereth، نويسنده , , Gerd Jürgens، نويسنده , , José M. Alonso-Meijide، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
15
From page
177
To page
191
Abstract
Plants have evolved a tremendous ability to respond to environmental changes by adapting their growth and development. The interaction between hormonal and developmental signals is a critical mechanism in the generation of this enormous plasticity. A good example is the response to the hormone ethylene that depends on tissue type, developmental stage, and environmental conditions. By characterizing the Arabidopsis wei8 mutant, we have found that a small family of genes mediates tissue-specific responses to ethylene. Biochemical studies revealed that WEI8 encodes a long-anticipated tryptophan aminotransferase, TAA1, in the essential, yet genetically uncharacterized, indole-3-pyruvic acid (IPA) branch of the auxin biosynthetic pathway. Analysis of TAA1 and its paralogues revealed a link between local auxin production, tissue-specific ethylene effects, and organ development. Thus, the IPA route of auxin production is key to generating robust auxin gradients in response to environmental and developmental cues.
Journal title
CELL
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
CELL
Record number
1019198
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