循环GMP和介质的植物染色体光传导
C Bowler1, G Neuhaus, H Yamagata
1Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, Rockefeller University, New York, New York 10021-6399.
Cell
|April 8, 1994
概括
循环GMP (cGMP) 和是植物发育的关键调节剂. 通过调节基因表达,cGMP触发了酸的产生,而加的cGMP则通过调节基因表达促进了成熟的叶绿体的发育.
科学领域:
- 植物生物学 植物生物学
- 分子信号传递是分子信号传递.
- 光合作用研究研究光合作用.
背景情况:
- 植物中的植物染色体信号传递涉及G蛋白,和calmodulin.
- 激活G蛋白有助于叶绿体的发育和氨酸合成.
- 和素单独刺激不成熟的叶绿体,不能诱导氨酸.
研究的目的:
- 研究循环GMP (cGMP) 在植物染色信号传递中的作用.
- 为了确定cGMP和对叶绿体发育和素生产的联合作用.
- 阐明cGMP和调节这些过程的分子机制.
主要方法:
- 在缺乏植物染色体的番茄突变体中进行单细胞测试.
- 使用记者基因 (cab-gus, chs-gus, fnr-gus) 来监测基因表达.
- 叶绿体发育和色素生物合成的生物化学分析.
主要成果:
- 单独cGMP可以触发抗生素的产生.
- cGMP和的组合会诱导具有完整光合作用机械的完全成熟的叶绿体.
- 记者基因分析表明cGMP和主要调节基因表达.
结论:
- cGMP是植物染色体通路中的关键信号分子,与G蛋白,和calmodulin一起.
- 和cGMP的协同作用对于完整的叶绿体成熟和功能至关重要.
- 基因表达调节是cGMP和在植物发育中发挥作用的主要机制.
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