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Title : Discovery of Shoot Branching Regulator Targeting Strigolactone Receptor DWARF14 - Yoshimura_2018_ACS.Cent.Sci_4_230
Author(s) : Yoshimura M , Sato A , Kuwata K , Inukai Y , Kinoshita T , Itami K , Tsuchiya Y , Hagihara S
Ref : ACS Cent Sci , 4 :230 , 2018
Abstract :

DWARF14 (D14) is a strigolactone receptor that plays a central role in suppression of shoot branching, and hence is a potential target to increase crop productions and biomass. Recently, we reported a fluorescence turn-on probe, Yoshimulactone Green (YLG), which generates a strong fluorescence upon the hydrolysis by D14-type strigolactone receptors. Herein, we applied a YLG-based in vitro assay to a high-throughput chemical screening and identified a novel small molecule DL1 as a potent inhibitor of D14. DL1 competes with endogenous strigolactones, thereby increasing the number of shoot branching in a model plant Arabidopsis as well as in rice. Thus, DL1 is expected to be useful not only as a tool to understand the biological roles of D14 receptors in plant growth and development, but also as a potent agrochemical to improve the crop yield.

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Yoshimura M, Sato A, Kuwata K, Inukai Y, Kinoshita T, Itami K, Tsuchiya Y, Hagihara S (2018)
Discovery of Shoot Branching Regulator Targeting Strigolactone Receptor DWARF14
ACS Cent Sci 4 :230

Yoshimura M, Sato A, Kuwata K, Inukai Y, Kinoshita T, Itami K, Tsuchiya Y, Hagihara S (2018)
ACS Cent Sci 4 :230