Overexpression of the Poa pratensis GA2ox gene family significantly reduced the plant height of transgenic Arabidopsis thaliana and Poa pratensis

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Publié dans:Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB. - 1991. - 216(2024) vom: 02. Nov., Seite 109154
Auteur principal: Su, Haotian (Auteur)
Autres auteurs: Qi, Hongyin, Yin, Shuxia
Format: Article en ligne
Langue:English
Publié: 2024
Accès à la collection:Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
Sujets:Journal Article Dwarf GA2-Oxidase GA2ox Gibberellin Poa pratensis gibberellin 2-dioxygenase EC 1.14.11.13 Mixed Function Oxygenases EC 1.- plus... Plant Proteins Gibberellins
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Gibberellin (GAs) is an important plant hormone that plays a key role in plant growth and development. Gibberellin 2-oxidase (GA2ox) catalyzes the inactivation of biologically active GA or their direct precursors. In this study, five GA2ox genes were isolated from the wild type Poa pratensis 'Baron', named PpGA2ox3, PpGA2ox4, PpGA2ox5, PpGA2ox8, and PpGA2ox9. Phylogenetic tree analysis showed that PpGA2ox3, PpGA2ox4, PpGA2ox5, and PpGA2ox8 belong to class I GA2ox genes, while PpGA2ox9 belongs to class III GA2ox genes. They expressed in all tissues of Poa pratensis, in each plant tissue and growth stage, the expression patterns were different. After GA3 spraying treatment, the expression of each gene showed different patterns. Subcellular localization showed that PpGA2ox3 was located in chloroplasts, while PpGA2ox5 and PpGA2ox9 were located in the cytoplasm. When PpGA2ox3 and PpGA2ox9 were overexpressed in Arabidopsis thaliana, they all led to a typical dwarf phenotype, as well as low plant height, small leaves and late flowering. Similarly, when they overexpressed in P. pratensis, the transgenic plants also exhibited a dwarf phenotype with a lower leaf length/width ratio. Hormone analysis suggested that these dwarfing traits might be caused by a decrease in GA4 content. These studies indicated that the PpGA2ox gene family played an important role in studying the mechanism of plant dwarfism and also had the potential to become important genes for the breeding of P. pratensis
Description:Date Completed 07.11.2024
Date Revised 12.11.2024
published: Print-Electronic
Citation Status MEDLINE
ISSN:1873-2690
DOI:10.1016/j.plaphy.2024.109154