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Molecular and Genetic Analysis of Hormone-Regulated Differential Cell Elongation in Arabidopsis
Ecker, Joseph R.
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies, La Jolla, CA 92037
关键词: Plant, Signal Transduction, Hormone;    Ethylene;    Genetics;    Genes;    59 Basic Biological Sciences;   
DOI  :  10.2172/850163
RP-ID  :  None
RP-ID  :  FG03-00ER15113
RP-ID  :  850163
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

We have utilized the response of Arabidopsis seedlings to the plant hormone ethylene to identify new genes involved in the regulation of ethylene biosynthesis, perception, signal transduction and differential cell growth. In building a genetic framework for the action of these genes, we have developed a molecular model that has facilitated our understanding of the molecular requirements of ethylene for cell elongation processes. The ethylene response pathway in Arabidopsis appears to be primarily linear and is defined by the genes: ETR1, ETR2, ERS1, ERS2, EIN4, CTR1, EIN2, EIN3, EIN5, EIN6, and EIN. Downstream branches identified by the HLS1, EIR1, and AUX1 genes involve interactions with other hormonal (auxin) signals in the process of differential cell elongation in the hypocotyl hook. Cloning and characterization of HLS1 (and three HLL genes) and ETO1 (and ETOL genes) in my laboratory has been supported under this award. HLS1 is required for differential elongation of cells in the hypocotyl and may act in the establishment of hormone gradients. Also during the previous period, we have identified and characterized a gene that genetically acts upstream of the ethylene receptors. ETO1 encodes negative regulators of ethylene biosynthesis.

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