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Systematic Analysis of Gibberellin Pathway Components in Medicago truncatula Reveals the Potential Application of Gibberellin in Biomass Improvement.


ABSTRACT: Gibberellins (GAs), a class of phytohormones, act as an essential natural regulator of plant growth and development. Many studies have shown that GA is related to rhizobial infection and nodule organogenesis in legume species. However, thus far, GA metabolism and signaling components are largely unknown in the model legume Medicago truncatula. In this study, a genome-wide analysis of GA metabolism and signaling genes was carried out. In total 29 components, including 8 MtGA20ox genes, 2 MtGA3ox genes, 13 MtGA2ox genes, 3 MtGID1 genes, and 3 MtDELLA genes were identified in M. truncatula genome. Expression profiles revealed that most members of MtGAox, MtGID1, and MtDELLA showed tissue-specific expression patterns. In addition, the GA biosynthesis and deactivation genes displayed a feedback regulation on GA treatment, respectively. Yeast two-hybrid assays showed that all the three MtGID1s interacted with MtDELLA1 and MtDELLA2, suggesting that the MtGID1s are functional GA receptors. More importantly, M. truncatula exhibited increased plant height and biomass by ectopic expression of the MtGA20ox1, suggesting that enhanced GA response has the potential for forage improvement.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7582545 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Systematic Analysis of Gibberellin Pathway Components in <i>Medicago truncatula</i> Reveals the Potential Application of Gibberellin in Biomass Improvement.

Wang Hongfeng H   Jiang Hongjiao H   Xu Yiteng Y   Wang Yan Y   Zhu Lin L   Yu Xiaolin X   Kong Fanjiang F   Zhou Chuanen C   Han Lu L  

International journal of molecular sciences 20200929 19


Gibberellins (GAs), a class of phytohormones, act as an essential natural regulator of plant growth and development. Many studies have shown that GA is related to rhizobial infection and nodule organogenesis in legume species. However, thus far, GA metabolism and signaling components are largely unknown in the model legume <i>Medicago truncatula</i>. In this study, a genome-wide analysis of GA metabolism and signaling genes was carried out. In total 29 components, including 8 <i>MtGA20ox</i> gen  ...[more]

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