The RHG Gene Is Involved in Root and Hypocotyl Gravitropism in Arabidopsis thaliana
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In higher plants, shoots show negative gravitropism and roots show positive gravitropism. To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of root and hypocotyl gravitropism, we segregated the second mutation from the original phyB-1 mutant line which impaired both root and hypocotyl gravitropism and characterized this novel mutation named rhg (for root and hypocotyl gravitropism). The rhg is a single recessive nuclear mutation and it is mapped on the lower part of the chromosome 1. Analyses on the gravitropic responses of the rhg mutant indicate that root and hypocotyl gravitropism are severely impaired but inflorescence stem gravitropism is not affected by the rhg mutation. In the rhg mutant seedlings, amyloplasts (statoliths for gravity-perception) were present in the presumptive statocytes of roots and hypocotyls. Phototropism by roots and hypocotyls was not impaired in the rhg mutant. These results suggest that the RHG gene product probably acts on the gravity-perception and/or the gravity-signal transduction in root and hypocotyl gravitropism. This is the first report about the genetic locus specifically involved in both root and hypocotyl gravitropism but not inflorescence stem gravitropism, supporting our hypothesis that the mechanisms of gravitropism are genetically different between hypocotyls and inflorescence stems.
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著者
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Tasaka M
Nagoya University Bio Science Center:(present Address)national Institute For Environmental Studies T
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Tamaoki Masanori
Bioscience Center Nagoya Univ.
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Tasaka Masao
Nara Inst. Of Sci. And Technol. Nara Jpn
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Tamaoki Masanori
Department Of Life Science Aichi University Of Education
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Fujisawa Hisao
Dep.of Botany Div.of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science Kyoto Univ.
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Fujisawa Hisao
Department Of Botany Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Fujisawa Hisao
Dept. Bot. Fac. Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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Fukaki Hidehiro
Dep.of Botany Div.of Biological Science Graduate School Of Science Kyoto Univ.
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Fukaki Hidehiro
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Kobe University
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TASAKA Masao
Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Kyoto University
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Tasaka Masao
Department Of Botany Faculty Of Science Kyoto University
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Tasaka Masao
Dept. Bot. Fac. Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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Tasaka Masao
Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and Technology
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