Stepwise deactivation of gibberellins during rice internode elongation

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Ishida, Toshiaki; Zhang, Yingying; Zhu, Hongbo; Fudano, Shoko; Peng, Yu; Seto, Yoshiya; Mashiguchi, Kiyoshi; Liu, Jiyun; He, Zuhua; Zhang, Shubiao; Yamaguchi, Shinjiro
署名单位:
Kyoto University; Tohoku University; Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Chinese Academy of Sciences; Center for Excellence in Molecular Plant Sciences, CAS; Fujian Agriculture & Forestry University; Guangdong Ocean University; Meiji University
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-12909
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2415835122
发表日期:
2025-06-04
关键词:
epoxide hydrolase receptor RECOGNITION metabolism encodes
摘要:
Bioactive gibberellins (GAs) are a class of plant hormones that regulate various aspects of plant growth and development, and several key GA deactivation enzymes have been identified. In rice, non- 13- hydroxylated GAs have been shown to be deactivated via 160x,17- epoxidation by a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase, ELONGATED UPPERMOST INTERNODE the product of EUI from bioactive GA4, has shown weak bioactivity on rice seedlings, how 160x,17- epoxyGAs are further deactivated remains elusive. Here, we identify the EUI2 gene, which regulates internode elongation in rice, using a map- based cloning strategy. EUI2 encodes an epoxide hydrolase that hydrolyzes 160x,17- epoxyGAs to 16,17- dihydro- 160x,17- dihydroxyGAs. The eui2 mutants are taller than wild- type plants but are shorter than the eui mutants. However, the levels of known bioactive GAs in the uppermost internodes are not significantly increased in the eui2 mutants. Instead, we show that the eui2 mutants accumulate 160x,17- epoxyGA4 to high levels. We also show that exogenously applied 160x,17- epoxyGA4 is significantly active in elongating the uppermost internode, although not as potent as GA4. Furthermore, we demonstrate that 160x,17- epoxyGA4 can directly interact with the rice GA receptor, GIBBERELLIN INSENSITIVE DWARF1, in vitro. Taken together, the sequential action of EUI and EUI2 results in the stepwise deactivation of GAs during internode elongation in rice. Our data also suggest that the accumulation of a weakly active GA contributes to the mildly tall phenotype of the eui2 mutants.