Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 49
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Brassinosteroid signaling mutants that related to chloroplast development
*Tomoyuki KomatsuTakeshi NakanoMinami MatsuiKazuo ShinozakiHiroshi KawaideMasahiro NatsumeHiroshi AbeMasafumi TsujimotoShigeo YoshidaTadao Asami
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Abstract
Brz (brassinazole) was synthesized as the first specific inhibitor for brassinosteroid biosynthesis. In the dark germination, Brz-treated plant expressed chloroplastic genes that are expressed as very low level in dark-grown cotyledon without Brz. When the dark-germinated plant with Brz was transferred to the light conditions, chloroplast development was accelerated as compared to the condition without Brz. In the light, Brz treated adult plant showed high-green leaves as compared to leaves without Brz. So we tried to screen for a mutant that showed pale green phenotype with Brz in the light, and isolated bpg2 (Brz-insensitive-pale green2) mutant. A T-DNA insertion site of bpg2 mutant was identified in an ORF of novel gene. Expression of bpg2 gene was induced by light, and was highest in leaves. GFP fluorescence of chloroplasts was observed in 35S::BPG2-GFP line. These results might suggest that BPG2 has an important role for regulation of chloroplast differentiation.
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