Article
A Unique Short-Chain Dehydrogenase/Reductase in Arabidopsis Glucose Signaling and Abscisic Acid Biosynthesis and Functions
Autor
Arroyo Becerra, Analilia
Institución
Resumen
Glc has hormone-like functions and controls many vital processes through mostly unknown mechanisms in plants. We
report here on the molecular cloning of
GLUCOSE INSENSITIVE1
(
GIN1
) and
ABSCISIC ACID DEFICIENT2
(
ABA2
) which
encodes a unique Arabidopsis short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR1) that functions as a molecular link between
nutrient signaling and plant hormone biosynthesis. SDR1 is related to SDR superfamily members involved in retinoid
and steroid hormone biosynthesis in mammals and sex determination in maize. Glc antagonizes ethylene signaling
by activating
ABA2/GIN1
and other abscisic acid (ABA) biosynthesis and signaling genes, which requires Glc and
ABA synergistically. Analyses of
aba2/gin1
null mutants define dual functions of endogenous ABA in inhibiting the postgermination
developmental switch modulated by distinct Glc and osmotic signals and in promoting organ and body
size and fertility in the absence of severe stress. SDR1 is sufficient for the multistep conversion of plastid- and carotenoid-
derived xanthoxin to abscisic aldehyde in the cytosol. The surprisingly restricted spatial and temporal expression
of
SDR1
suggests the dynamic mobilization of ABA precursors and/or ABA.