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Plant Physiol, January 2003, Vol. 131, pp. 167-176

The Arabidopsis AtIPT8/PGA22 Gene Encodes an Isopentenyl Transferase That Is Involved in De Novo Cytokinin Biosynthesis1

Jiaqiang Sun,2 Qi-Wen Niu,2 Petr Tarkowski, Binglian Zheng, Danuse Tarkowska, Göran Sandberg, Nam-Hai Chua, and Jianru Zuo*

Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 917 Datun Road, Beijing 100101, China (J.S., B.Z., J.Z.); Laboratory of Plant Molecular Biology, The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, New York 10021 (Q.-W.N., N.-H.C., J.Z.); and Umeå Plant Science Center. Department of Forest Genetics and Plant Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, 901 83 Umeå, Sweden (P.T., D.T., G.S.)

Cytokinin plays a critical role in plant growth and development by stimulating cell division and cell differentiation. Despite many years' research efforts, our current understanding of this hormone is still limited regarding both its biosynthesis and signaling. To genetically dissect the cytokinin pathway, we have used a functional screen to identify Arabidopsis gain-of-function mutations that enable shoot formation in the absence of exogenous cytokinins. By using a chemical-inducible activation tagging system, we have identified over 40 putative mutants, designated as pga (plant growth activators), which presumably were affected in key components of cytokinin biosynthesis and signaling pathway. Here, we report a detailed characterization of pga22, a representative mutant from this collection. A gain-of-function mutation in the PGA22 locus resulted in typical cytokinin responses. Molecular and genetic analyses indicated that PGA22 encodes an isopentenyl transferase (IPT) previously identified as AtIPT8. Plants of the pga22 mutant accumulated at remarkably higher levels of isopentenyladenosine-5'-monophosphate and isopentenyladenosine when analyzed by mass spectrometry, suggesting that AtIPT8/PGA22 is a functional IPT that may direct the biosynthesis of cytokinins in planta via an isopentenyladenosine-5'-monophosphate-dependent pathway.


1 This work was supported by the E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company (grant to Rockefeller University), the Swedish Natural Sciences Research Council (grant to G.S.'s laboratory), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC; grant no. NSFC 30270142 to J.Z.), and by the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (grant no. 2001AA225021 to J.Z.). J.Z. is a Bairen Jihua (Young Starter) fellow of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and a recipient of the NSFC Outstanding Young Investigator Award.

2 These authors contributed equally to the paper.

* Corresponding author; e-mail jrzuo{at}genetics.ac.cn; fax 8610-6487-3428.

© 2003 American Society of Plant Biologists



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