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Does the brassinosteroid signal pathway in photomorphogenesis overlap with the gravitropic response caused by auxin?

Bioscience, biotechnology, and biochemistry (2014-10-30)
Naiyanate Jaroensanti, Jung-Min Yoon, Yuji Nakai, Ikuya Shirai, Masato Otani, Seung-Hyun Park, Ken-Ichiro Hayashi, Masatoshi Nakajima, Tadao Asami
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Brassinosteroid (BR) and auxin co-regulate plant growth in a process termed cross-talking. Based on the assumption that their signal transductions are partially shared, inhibitory chemicals for both signal transductions were screened from a commercially available library. A chemical designated as NJ15 (ethyl 2-[5-(3,5-dichlorophenyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrazole-2-yl]acetate) diminished the growth promotion of both adzuki bean epicotyls and Arabidopsis seedlings, by the application of either BR or auxin. To understand its target site(s), bioassays with a high dependence on the signal transduction of either BR (BR-signaling) or auxin (AX-signaling) were performed. NJ15 inhibited the photomorphogenesis of Arabidopsis seedlings grown in the dark, which mainly depends on BR-signaling, while NJ15 also inhibited their gravitropic responses mainly depending on AX-signaling. On the study for the structure-activity relationships of NJ15 analogs, they showed strong correlations on the inhibitory profiles between BR- and AX-signalings. These correlations imply that NJ15 targets the downstream pathway after the integration of BR- and AX-signals.

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Naptalam, PESTANAL®, analytical standard