Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.

Gibberellins (GAs) are the plant hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and development, including stem elongation. Genes encoding enzymes related to the GA biosynthetic and metabolic pathway have been isolated and characterized in many plant species. Gibberellin 2-oxidase (GA2ox) cataly...

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Main Authors: Masahiro Otani, Shuhei Meguro, Haruka Gondaira, Megumi Hayashi, Misaki Saito, Dong Sheng Han, Phithak Inthima, Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana, Shiro Mori, Yusuke Jikumaru, Yuji Kamiya, Tuoping Li, Tomoya Niki, Takaaki Nishijima, Masaji Koshioka, Masaru Nakano
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spelling th-mahidol.309642018-10-19T11:34:46Z Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp. Masahiro Otani Shuhei Meguro Haruka Gondaira Megumi Hayashi Misaki Saito Dong Sheng Han Phithak Inthima Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana Shiro Mori Yusuke Jikumaru Yuji Kamiya Tuoping Li Tomoya Niki Takaaki Nishijima Masaji Koshioka Masaru Nakano Niigata University Mahidol University Rakuno Gakuen University Riken NARO Institute of Floricultural Science Nihon University Agricultural and Biological Sciences Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Gibberellins (GAs) are the plant hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and development, including stem elongation. Genes encoding enzymes related to the GA biosynthetic and metabolic pathway have been isolated and characterized in many plant species. Gibberellin 2-oxidase (GA2ox) catalyzes bioactive GAs or their immediate precursors to inactive forms; therefore, playing a direct role in determining the levels of bioactive GAs. In the present study, we produced transgenic plants of the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp. overexpressing the GA2ox gene from the linderniaceous dicotyledon Torenia fournieri (TfGA2ox2). All six transgenic plants exhibited dwarf phenotypes, and they could be classified into two classes according to the degree of dwarfism: three plants were moderately dwarf and three were severely dwarf. All of the transgenic plants had small or no flowers, and smaller, rounder and darker green leaves. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis showed that the TfGA2ox2 expression level generally correlated with the degree of dwarfism. The endogenous levels of bioactive GAs, GA1and GA4, largely decreased in transgenic plants as shown by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis, and the level also correlated with the degree of dwarfism. Exogenous treatment of transgenic plants with gibberellic acid (GA3) resulted in an increased shoot length, indicating that the GA signaling pathway might normally function in transgenic plants. Thus, morphological changes in transgenic plants may result from a decrease in the endogenous levels of bioactive GAs. Finally, a possibility of molecular breeding for plant form alteration in liliaceous ornamental plants by genetically engineering the GA metabolic pathway is discussed. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH. 2018-10-19T04:28:59Z 2018-10-19T04:28:59Z 2013-11-01 Article Journal of Plant Physiology. Vol.170, No.16 (2013), 1416-1423 10.1016/j.jplph.2013.05.002 01761617 2-s2.0-84884141024 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/30964 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84884141024&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
spellingShingle Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Masahiro Otani
Shuhei Meguro
Haruka Gondaira
Megumi Hayashi
Misaki Saito
Dong Sheng Han
Phithak Inthima
Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana
Shiro Mori
Yusuke Jikumaru
Yuji Kamiya
Tuoping Li
Tomoya Niki
Takaaki Nishijima
Masaji Koshioka
Masaru Nakano
Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
description Gibberellins (GAs) are the plant hormones that control many aspects of plant growth and development, including stem elongation. Genes encoding enzymes related to the GA biosynthetic and metabolic pathway have been isolated and characterized in many plant species. Gibberellin 2-oxidase (GA2ox) catalyzes bioactive GAs or their immediate precursors to inactive forms; therefore, playing a direct role in determining the levels of bioactive GAs. In the present study, we produced transgenic plants of the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp. overexpressing the GA2ox gene from the linderniaceous dicotyledon Torenia fournieri (TfGA2ox2). All six transgenic plants exhibited dwarf phenotypes, and they could be classified into two classes according to the degree of dwarfism: three plants were moderately dwarf and three were severely dwarf. All of the transgenic plants had small or no flowers, and smaller, rounder and darker green leaves. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis showed that the TfGA2ox2 expression level generally correlated with the degree of dwarfism. The endogenous levels of bioactive GAs, GA1and GA4, largely decreased in transgenic plants as shown by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) analysis, and the level also correlated with the degree of dwarfism. Exogenous treatment of transgenic plants with gibberellic acid (GA3) resulted in an increased shoot length, indicating that the GA signaling pathway might normally function in transgenic plants. Thus, morphological changes in transgenic plants may result from a decrease in the endogenous levels of bioactive GAs. Finally, a possibility of molecular breeding for plant form alteration in liliaceous ornamental plants by genetically engineering the GA metabolic pathway is discussed. © 2013 Elsevier GmbH.
author2 Niigata University
author_facet Niigata University
Masahiro Otani
Shuhei Meguro
Haruka Gondaira
Megumi Hayashi
Misaki Saito
Dong Sheng Han
Phithak Inthima
Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana
Shiro Mori
Yusuke Jikumaru
Yuji Kamiya
Tuoping Li
Tomoya Niki
Takaaki Nishijima
Masaji Koshioka
Masaru Nakano
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author Masahiro Otani
Shuhei Meguro
Haruka Gondaira
Megumi Hayashi
Misaki Saito
Dong Sheng Han
Phithak Inthima
Kanyaratt Supaibulwatana
Shiro Mori
Yusuke Jikumaru
Yuji Kamiya
Tuoping Li
Tomoya Niki
Takaaki Nishijima
Masaji Koshioka
Masaru Nakano
author_sort Masahiro Otani
title Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
title_short Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
title_full Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
title_fullStr Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
title_full_unstemmed Overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from Torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon Tricyrtis sp.
title_sort overexpression of the gibberellin 2-oxidase gene from torenia fournieri induces dwarf phenotypes in the liliaceous monocotyledon tricyrtis sp.
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