Characterization of the ABA‐deficient tomato mutant notabilis and its relationship with maize Vp14
Summary The notabilis ( not ) mutant of tomato has a wilty phenotype due to a deficiency in the levels of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA). The mutant appears to have a defect in a key control step in ABA biosynthesis – the oxidative cleavage of a 9‐ cis xanthophyll precursor to form the C15 in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1999-02, Vol.17 (4), p.427-431 |
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The
notabilis
(
not
) mutant of tomato has a wilty phenotype due to a deficiency in the levels of the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA). The mutant appears to have a defect in a key control step in ABA biosynthesis – the oxidative cleavage of a 9‐
cis
xanthophyll precursor to form the C15 intermediate, xanthoxin. A maize mutant,
viviparous 14
(
vp14
) was recently obtained by transposon mutagenesis. This maize genetic lesion also affects the oxidative cleavage step in ABA synthesis. Degenerate primers for PCR, based on the VP14 predicted amino acid sequence, have been used to provide probes for screening a wilt‐related tomato cDNA library. A full‐length cDNA clone was identified which is specific to the
not
gene locus. The ORFs of the tomato cDNA and maize
Vp14
are very similar, apart from parts of their N‐terminal sequences. The
not
mutation has been characterized at the DNA level. A specific A/T base pair deletion of the coding sequence has resulted in a frameshift mutation, indicating that
not
is a null mutant. This observation is discussed in connection with the relatively mild phenotype exhibited by
not
mutant homozygotes. |
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ISSN: | 0960-7412 1365-313X |
DOI: | 10.1046/j.1365-313X.1999.00386.x |