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Novel mechanisms of ethylene-gibberellin crosstalk revealed by the<i>gai eto2-1</i>double mutant
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BiologyEthylene-gibberellin CrosstalkPlant Molecular BiologySignal TransductionBotanyNatural SciencesGeneticsGa PathwaysMolecular BiologyDella ProteinsEthylene-ga CrosstalkMolecular GeneticsSystems BiologyMedicineGene ExpressionPlant HormonePlant PhysiologyPlant Development
DELLA proteins have been shown to act as integrators of the signaling network controlling plant growth. In the January issue of New Phytologist (2008), we analyzed the gai eto2-1 double mutant and corresponding single mutants, with defects in the ethylene-biosynthesis and/or in the gibberellin (GA)-signaling cascade. This research revealed yet unknown modes of cross-talk between the ethylene and GA pathways. Two hypotheses have been put forward. Both essentially suggest the existence of reciprocal posttranslational control of ethylene-GA crosstalk.
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