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Advances on the Study of SPINDLY Gene in GA Signal Transduction in Soybean and Other Plants(PDF)

《大豆科学》[ISSN:1000-9841/CN:23-1227/S]

Issue:
2011年04期
Page:
689-692
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Title:
Advances on the Study of SPINDLY Gene in GA Signal Transduction in Soybean and Other Plants
Author(s):
ZHAO Jian-gangZHAO LinZHANG TongLI Wen-bin
Soybean Research Institute,Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology of Chinese Education Ministry,Northeast Agricultural University,Harbin 150030,Heilongjiang,China
Keywords:
GA signal transductionSPINDLY geneSoybean
PACS:
S565.1
DOI:
10.11861/j.issn.1000-9841.2011.04.0689
Abstract:
Many results have shown SPINDLY(SPY)is involved in gibberellin(GA)signaling as a negative regulator,it plays an important role in the growth and development stage in higher plants.The N terminus of SPY contains a protein-protein interaction domain consisting of 10 tetratricopeptide repeats(TPRs).The C terminus of SPY contains O-linked-N-acetylglucosaminetransferase(OGT)domain that catalyzes GA signaling transduction pathway.In this paper,research on the GA signal transduction,GA response pathway components and SPINDLY were reviewed.It included the structure of SPINDLY,its regulation mechanism in diverse developmental processes and research on SPINDLY in soybean.

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