Mutations in the AXR3 gene of Arabidopsis result in altered auxin response including ectopic expression from the SAUR-AC1 promoter - PubMed (original) (raw)
Mutations in the AXR3 gene of Arabidopsis result in altered auxin response including ectopic expression from the SAUR-AC1 promoter
H M Leyser et al. Plant J. 1996 Sep.
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A new auxin response gene in Arabidopsis called AXR3 has been identified. This gene is defined by two semi-dominant mutations which affect many auxin-regulated developmental processes. Auxin has been shown to maintain apical dominance, inhibit root elongation, stimulate adventitious rooting, mediate root gravitropism, and stimulate transcription from the SAUR-AC1 promoter. Mutant axr3 plants show enhanced apical dominance, reduced root elongation, increased adventitious rooting, no root gravitropism, and ectopic expression from the SAUR-AC1 promoter. These phenotypes suggest an increased auxin response in the mutants. In support of this hypothesis, many of the phenotypes are partially restored to wild-type by exogenous cytokinin, a treatment that could restore a more wild-type auxin to cytokinin ratio.
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