ACAULIS5, an Arabidopsis gene required for stem elongation, encodes a spermine synthase
Polyamines have been implicated in a wide range of biological processes, including growth and development in bacteria and animals, but their function in higher plants is unclear. Here we show that the Arabidopsis ACAULIS5 ( ACL5 ) gene, whose inactivation causes a defect in the elongation of stem in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The EMBO journal 2000-08, Vol.19 (16), p.4248-4256 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Polyamines have been implicated in a wide range of biological processes, including growth and development in bacteria and animals, but their function in higher plants is unclear. Here we show that the
Arabidopsis ACAULIS5
(
ACL5
) gene, whose inactivation causes a defect in the elongation of stem internodes by reducing cell expansion, encodes a protein that shares sequence similarity with the polyamine biosynthetic enzymes spermidine synthase and spermine synthase. Expression of the recombinant ACL5 protein in
Escherichia coli
showed that
ACL5
possesses spermine synthase activity. Restoration of the
acl5
mutant phenotype by somatic reversion of a transposon‐induced allele suggests a non‐cell‐autonomous function for the
ACL5
gene product. We also found that expression of the
ACL5
cDNA under the control of a heat shock gene promoter in
acl5
mutant plants restores the phenotype in a heat shock‐dependent manner. The results of the experiments showed that polyamines play an essential role in promotion of internode elongation through cell expansion in
Arabidopsis
. We discuss the relationships to plant growth regulators such as auxin and gibberellins that have related functions. |
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ISSN: | 0261-4189 1460-2075 |
DOI: | 10.1093/emboj/19.16.4248 |