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Characterization of fructose-bisphosphate aldolase regulated by gibberellin in roots of rice seedling

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PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 56, Issue 6, Pages 839-848

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11103-004-5920-2

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fructose-bisphosphate aldolase; gibberellin; glycolytic pathway; rice; root growth

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Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase is a glycolytic enzyme whose activity increases in rice roots treated with gibberellin (GA). To investigate the relationship between aldolase and root growth, GA-induced root aldolase was characterized. GA(3) promoted an increase in aldolase accumulation when 0.1 mu M GA(3) was added exogenously to rice roots. Aldolase accumulated abundantly in roots, especially in the apical region. To examine the effect of aldolase function on root growth, transgenic rice plants expressing antisense aldolase were constructed. Root growth of aldolase-antisense transgenic rice was repressed compared with that of the vector control transgenic rice. Although aldolase activity increased by 25% in vector control rice roots treated with 0.1 mu M GA(3), FBPA activity increased very little by 0.1 mu M GA(3) treatment in the root of aldolase-antisense transgenic rice. Furthermore, aldolase co-immunoprecipitated with antibodies against vacuolar H+-ATPase in rice roots. In the root of OsCDPK13-antisense transgenic rice, aldolase did not accumulate even after treatment with GA(3). These results suggest that the activation of glycolytic pathway function accelerates root growth and that GA(3)-induced root aldolase may be modulated through OsCDPK13. Aldolase physically associates with vacuolar H-ATPase in roots and may regulate the vacuolar H+-ATPase mediated control of cell elongation that determines root length.

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