Identification of the flavin-dependent monooxygenase-encoding YUCCA gene family in Populustrichocarpa and their expression in vegetative tissues and in response to hormone and environmental stresses
Auxin is a plant hormone that regulates many processes of plant growth such as apical dominance, cell growth, adventitious rooting, and fruit and seed development. Expression of a family of YUCCA genes important for auxin biosynthesis has been shown to be spatially and temporally regulated in Arabid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell, tissue and organ culture tissue and organ culture, 2009-06, Vol.97 (3), p.271-283 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Auxin is a plant hormone that regulates many processes of plant growth such as apical dominance, cell growth, adventitious rooting, and fruit and seed development. Expression of a family of
YUCCA
genes important for auxin biosynthesis has been shown to be spatially and temporally regulated in
Arabidopsis
. In this study, we report on the identification of 12
YUCCA
genes from the completely sequenced
Populus
trichocarpa
genome database and characterized them by comparing them with
Arabidopsis
YUCCA
genes. The
Populus
YUCCA
genes are distributed on eight chromosomes. All
Populus
and
Arabidopsis YUCCA
genes can be divided into two phylogenetic groups, one of which can be divided into two subgroups.
Populus YUCCA
genes are expressed in the shoot tip, immature and mature leaf, young root, stem, and bark tissues in an tissue-specific manner. Transcript accumulation of the
Populus YUCCA
genes is reduced by exogenous applications of various plant growth regulators except auxin. Steady
-
state mRNA levels of different
Populus YUCCA
genes vary considerably depending on the experimental treatments. These results suggest that, similar to the
Arabidopsis
and rice
YUCCA
genes, the
Populus YUCCA
genes may also have diversified roles in
Populus
growth and development, and their expression may be regulated in a complex manner by developmental and environmental cues. |
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ISSN: | 0167-6857 1573-5044 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11240-009-9526-x |