Hirano_2012_Protein.Pept.Lett_19_180

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Title : Molecular determinants that convert hormone sensitive lipase into gibberellin receptor - Hirano_2012_Protein.Pept.Lett_19_180
Author(s) : Hirano K , Aya K , Matsuoka M , Ueguchi-Tanaka M
Ref : Protein Pept Lett , 19 :180 , 2012
Abstract :

Gibberellins (GAs) are tetracyclic, diterpenoid plant hormones, essential for many developmental processes in higher plants. Plants perceive GA through a nuclear-localized GA receptor, GA INSENSITIVE DWARF1 (GID1). From sequence similarity, it is suggested that GID1 evolved from a hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL), and recent x-ray crystallography of the GA-GID1 complex has given insights into how GID1 recognizes GA. Analyses of the GA signaling pathway in several plant species further suggest that the GID1-mediated GA signaling pathway emerged in the vascular plant lineage and since then regulation of GA recognition specificity seems to have been fine tuned to strictly regulate the on-off GA signal.

PubMedSearch : Hirano_2012_Protein.Pept.Lett_19_180
PubMedID: 21933120
Gene_locus related to this paper: orysa-gid1

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Hirano K, Aya K, Matsuoka M, Ueguchi-Tanaka M (2012)
Molecular determinants that convert hormone sensitive lipase into gibberellin receptor
Protein Pept Lett 19 :180

Hirano K, Aya K, Matsuoka M, Ueguchi-Tanaka M (2012)
Protein Pept Lett 19 :180