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Transcription profiling of hy5 single mutant, hyh single mutant, hy5 hyh double mutant and wild type Arabidopsis seedlings of two different ecotypes and with or without auxin treatment


ABSTRACT: Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings comprising hy5 single mutant , hyh single mutant, hy5 hyh double mutant and wild-type plants were germinated in the dark on agar medium on usual Murashig and Skoog medium (pH 5.8) without sucrose. After 3 days of germination, etiolated seedlings were transfered to light conditions in liquid media similar to previous one but without agar . After 5 hours, auxin (10 micromolar IAA) was added to all treated samples except to controls (Mock treatment). all samples were harvested after one-hour treatment and frozen for further RNA extraction. Aim of the project was to detect impact of exogenous auxin treatment on each genotype

ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana

SUBMITTER: Richard Sibout 

PROVIDER: E-MEXP-715 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Opposite root growth phenotypes of hy5 versus hy5 hyh mutants correlate with increased constitutive auxin signaling.

Sibout Richard R   Sukumar Poornima P   Hettiarachchi Chamari C   Holm Magnus M   Muday Gloria K GK   Hardtke Christian S CS  

PLoS genetics 20061101 11


The Arabidopsis transcription factor HY5 controls light-induced gene expression downstream of photoreceptors and plays an important role in the switch of seedling shoots from dark-adapted to light-adapted development. In addition, HY5 has been implicated in plant hormone signaling, accounting for the accelerated root system growth phenotype of hy5 mutants. Mutants in the close HY5 homolog HYH resemble wild-type, despite the largely similar expression patterns and levels of HY5 and HYH, and the f  ...[more]

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