休眠
脱落酸
生物
发芽
种子休眠
赤霉素
渗吸
干燥
拟南芥
拟南芥
植物
园艺
突变体
生物化学
基因
作者
Kazumi Nakabayashi,Melanie Bartsch,Yong Xiang,Emma Miatton,Silke Pellengahr,Ryoichi Yano,Mitsunori Seo,Wim J. J. Soppe
出处
期刊:The Plant Cell
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2012-07-01
卷期号:24 (7): 2826-2838
被引量:203
标识
DOI:10.1105/tpc.112.100214
摘要
Seed dormancy controls the start of a plant's life cycle by preventing germination of a viable seed in an unfavorable season. Freshly harvested seeds usually show a high level of dormancy, which is gradually released during dry storage (after-ripening). Abscisic acid (ABA) has been identified as an essential factor for the induction of dormancy, whereas gibberellins (GAs) are required for germination. The molecular mechanisms controlling seed dormancy are not well understood. DELAY OF GERMINATION1 (DOG1) was recently identified as a major regulator of dormancy in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here, we show that the DOG1 protein accumulates during seed maturation and remains stable throughout seed storage and imbibition. The levels of DOG1 protein in freshly harvested seeds highly correlate with dormancy. The DOG1 protein becomes modified during after-ripening, and its levels in stored seeds do not correlate with germination potential. Although ABA levels in dog1 mutants are reduced and GA levels enhanced, we show that DOG1 does not regulate dormancy primarily via changes in hormone levels. We propose that DOG1 protein abundance in freshly harvested seeds acts as a timer for seed dormancy release, which functions largely independent from ABA.
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