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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY , Vol 108, Issue 2 597-607, Copyright © 1995 by American Society of Plant Biologists
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CELL BIOLOGY AND SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION |
Analysis of Ethylene Signal-Transduction Kinetics Associated with Seedling-Growth Response and Chitinase Induction in Wild-Type and Mutant Arabidopsis
Q. G. Chen and A. B. Bleecker
Botany Department, Birge Hall, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Kinetic aspects of ethylene-mediated signal transduction leading to
seedling-growth inhibition and chitinase induction in Arabidopsis were
investigated by the introduction of defined mutations in components of
these pathways. Dose-response analysis of wild-type responses indicated
that the rate-limiting steps for seedling responses and Arabidopsis
basic-chitinase induction displayed Michaelis-Menten kinetics with apparent
dissociation constants of the response (Kr) of 0.1 and 1.4 [mu]L L-1
ethylene, respectively. In the ethylene-insensitive etr1-1 and ein2-32
mutant lines, both Arabidopsis basic-chitinase induction and
seedling-growth responses were completely disrupted, whereas the weaker
etr1-2 allele eliminated the chitinase-induction response but only
partially disrupted the seedling responses. A heterologous reporter gene
containing the chitinase promoter from bean (bean
basic-chitinase-[beta]-glucuronidase) displayed subsensitive kinetics (Kr
120 [mu]L L-1 ethylene) compared to the response of the endogenous
basic-chitinase response (Kr 1.4 [mu]L L-1 ethylene). A model for ethylene
signal transduction that accounts for the observed variations in ethylene
dose-response relationships is presented. The relationship between the
model and the biochemical mechanisms of well-characterized
signal-transduction systems in animals is discussed.
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