Affiliation:
1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Ornamental Plants Germplasm Innovation & Molecular Breeding, National Engineering Research Center for Floriculture, State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing Laboratory of Urban and Rural Ecological Environment, Engineering Research Center of Landscape Environment of Ministry of Education, Key Laboratory of Genetics and Breeding in Forest Trees and Ornamental Plants of Ministry of Education, School of Landscape Architecture, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract
Gibberellins (GAs), enzymes that play a significant role in plant growth and development, and their levels in plants could be regulated by gibberellin-oxidases (GAoxs). As important fruit trees and ornamental plants, the study of the mechanism of plant architecture formation of the Prunus genus is crucial. Here, 85 GAox genes were identified from P. mume, P. armeniaca, P. salicina, and P. persica, and they were classified into six subgroups. Conserved motif and gene structure analysis showed that GAoxs were conserved in the four Prunus species. Collinearity analysis revealed two fragment replication events of PmGAoxs in the P. mume genome. Promoter cis-elements analysis revealed 24 PmGAoxs contained hormone-responsive elements and development regulatory elements. The expression profile indicated that PmGAoxs have tissue expression specificity, and GA levels during the dormancy stage of flower buds were controlled by certain PmGAoxs. After being treated with IAA or GA3, the transcription level of PmGA2ox8 in stems was significantly increased and showed a differential expression level between upright and weeping stems. GUS activity driven by PmGA2ox8 promoter was detected in roots, stems, leaves, and flower organs of Arabidopsis. PmGA2ox8 overexpression in Arabidopsis leads to dwarfing phenotype, increased number of rosette leaves but decreased leaf area, and delayed flowering. Our results showed that GAoxs were conserved in Prunus species, and PmGA2ox8 played an essential role in regulating plant height.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Reference61 articles.
1. Gibberellins Regulate Lateral Root Formation in Populus through Interactions with Auxin and Other Hormones;Gou;Plant Cell,2010
2. Gibberellin Regulation of Fruit Set and Growth in Tomato;Serrani;Plant Physiol.,2007
3. Gibberellins and Light-Stimulated Seed Germination;Yamaguchi;J. Plant Growth Regul.,2001
4. Gibberellins Regulate the Stem Elongation Rate without Affecting the Mature Plant Height of a Quick Development Mutant of Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.);Zhang;Plant Physiol. Biochem.,2016
5. Shan, C., Mei, Z., Duan, J., Chen, H., Feng, H., and Cai, W. (2014). OsGA2ox5, a Gibberellin Metabolism Enzyme, is Involved in Plant Growth, the Root Gravity Response and Salt Stress. PLoS ONE, 9.