Plant Physiology Preview Published on May 22, 2003; 10.1104/pp.102.017707
Received November 14, 2002
Returned for revision December 19, 2002
Accepted March 7, 2003
Cytokinin Oxidase Gene Expression in Maize Is Localized to the Vasculature, and Is Induced by Cytokinins, Abscisic Acid, and Abiotic Stress
Norbert Brugière *, Shuping Jiao , Sabine Hantke , Chris Zinselmeier , Jeffrey A. Roessler , Xiaomu Niu , Robert J. Jones , and Jeffrey E. Habben
Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Agronomic Traits, 7250 N.W. 62nd Avenue, P.O. Box 552, Johnston, Iowa, 50131-0552 (N.B., S.J., S.H., C.Z., X.N., J.E.H.); and Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics, 411 Borlaug Hall, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota 55108 (J.A.R., R.J.J.)
* Corresponding author; email: norbert.brugiere{at}pioneer.com.
Cytokinins are hormones that play an essential role in plant growth and development. The irreversible degradation of cytokinins, catalyzed by cytokinin oxidase, is an important mechanism by which plants modulate their cytokinin levels. Cytokinin oxidase has been well characterized biochemically, but its regulation at the molecular level is not well understood. We isolated a cytokinin oxidase open reading frame from maize (Zea mays), called Ckx1, and we used it as a probe in northern and in situ hybridization experiments. We found that the gene is expressed in a developmental manner in the kernel, which correlates with cytokinin levels and cytokinin oxidase activity. In situ hybridization with Ckx1 and transgenic expression of a transcriptional fusion of the Ckx1 promoter to the Escherichia coli -glucuronidase reporter gene revealed that the gene is expressed in the vascular bundles of kernels, seedling roots, and coleoptiles. We show that Ckx1 gene expression is inducible in various organs by synthetic and natural cytokinins. Ckx1 is also induced by abscisic acid, which may control cytokinin oxidase expression in the kernel under abiotic stress. We hypothesize that under non-stress conditions, cytokinin oxidase in maize plays a role in controlling growth and development via regulation of cytokinin levels transiting in the xylem. In addition, we suggest that under environmental stress conditions, cytokinin oxidase gene induction by abscisic acid results in aberrant degradation of cytokinins therefore impairing normal development.
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