Articolo in rivista, 1998, ENG

In rice, Oryzalin and abscisic acid di€erentially a€ect tubulin mRNA and protein levels

Silvia Gian¡1, Xiaoqiong Qin2, Franco Faoro3, Diego Breviario1

1Istituto Biosintesi Vegetali CNR, Milano, Italy; 2Biotechnology Center, CAAS, Beijing, China; 3CNR, Centro Miglioramento Sanitario Colture Agrarie Milano, Italy

The e€ect of the anti-microtubular drug Oryzalin (3,5-dinitro-N4,N4-dipropylsulfanilamide) on growth and elongation of rice ( Oryza sativa L. cv. Arborio) roots and coleoptiles was investigated. At 100 nM, Oryzalin strongly reduced primary root elon- gation, caused loss of cell anisotropy and the disappear- ance of the cortical microtubule array. Under these conditions the amounts of a - and b -tubulin protein, but not mRNA, were heavily reduced. Similar data were also obtained in coleoptile segments treated with di€erent concentrations of Oryzalin. However, when coleoptile elongation was inhibited by cis -abscisic acid, remarkable decreases in a -and b -tubulin accumulation were ob- served to occur at the mRNA level but not at the protein level. The transcriptional decreases could be reversed by re-addition of 3-indole acetic acid. Altogether, these data indicate that rice tubulin accumulation can be controlled at di€erent levels, mRNA or protein, in response to Oryzalin or abscisic acid treatments.

Planta 205 , pp. 334–341

Keywords

Abscisic acid, Gene regulation, Microtubule, Oryzalin, Tubulin

CNR authors

Giani Silvia, Breviario Diego

CNR institutes

ID: 236016

Year: 1998

Type: Articolo in rivista

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Last update: 2013-07-02 10:53:13.000

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