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Brassinolides and IAA induce the transcription of four α-expansin genes related to development in Cicer arietinum
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Brassinolides
Cell wall
Cicer arietinum
Epicotyl
Expansin
Growth
Fecha de publicación
2004
Resumen
Four different cDNAs encoding a-expansins have been identified in Cicer arietinum (Ca-EXPA1, Ca-EXPA2, Ca-EXPA3 and Ca-EXPA4).
The shared amino acid sequence similarity among the four a-expansin proteins ranged from 67 to 89%. All of them display common
characteristics such as molecular mass (around 24 kDa), amino acid numbers, and also the presence of a signal peptide. The transcription
pattern of chickpea a-expansin genes in seedlings and plants suggests a specific role for each of the four a-expansins in different phases of
development or in different plant organs. High levels of Ca-EXPA2 transcripts coincide with maximum epicotyl and stem growth, indicating
an important involvement of this particular a-expansin in elongating tissues. Ca-EXPA3 would be related to radicle development, while
Ca-EXPA4 seems to be involved in pod development.A considerable increase in the level of all Ca-EXPA transcripts accompanied the indole
acetic acid (IAA) plus brassinolide (BR)-induced elongation of excised epicotyl segments. This IAA + BR induction was seen even for the
chickpea expansin genes whose transcription was not affected by IAA or BR alone.
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0981-9428
DOI
10.1016/j.plaphy.2004.07.004
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