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Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators?

Two genes, Bx1 and Igl, both encoding indole-3-glycerol phosphate lyase (IGL), are believed to control the conversion of indole-3-glycerol phosphate (IGP) to indole. The first of these has generally been supposed to be regulated developmentally, being expressed at early stages of plant development w...

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Autores principales: Wlazło, Anna, Święcicka, Magdalena, Koter, Marek D., Krępski, Tomasz, Bolibok, Leszek, Stochmal, Anna, Kowalczyk, Mariusz, Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32093268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11020223
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author Wlazło, Anna
Święcicka, Magdalena
Koter, Marek D.
Krępski, Tomasz
Bolibok, Leszek
Stochmal, Anna
Kowalczyk, Mariusz
Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika
author_facet Wlazło, Anna
Święcicka, Magdalena
Koter, Marek D.
Krępski, Tomasz
Bolibok, Leszek
Stochmal, Anna
Kowalczyk, Mariusz
Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika
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description Two genes, Bx1 and Igl, both encoding indole-3-glycerol phosphate lyase (IGL), are believed to control the conversion of indole-3-glycerol phosphate (IGP) to indole. The first of these has generally been supposed to be regulated developmentally, being expressed at early stages of plant development with the indole being used in the benzoxazinoid (BX) biosynthesis pathway. In contrast, it has been proposed that the second one is regulated by stresses and that the associated free indole is secreted as a volatile. However, our previous results contradicted this. In the present study, we show that the ScIgl gene takes over the role of ScBx1 at later developmental stages, between the 42nd and 70th days after germination. In the majority of plants with silenced ScBx1 expression, ScIgl was either expressed at a significantly higher level than ScBx1 or it was the only gene with detectable expression. Therefore, we postulate that the synthesis of indole used in BX biosynthesis in rye is controlled by both ScBx1 and ScIgl, which are both regulated developmentally and by stresses. In silico and in vivo analyses of the promoter sequences further confirmed our hypothesis that the roles and modes of regulation of the ScBx1 and ScIgl genes are similar.
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spelling pubmed-70742722020-03-19 Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators? Wlazło, Anna Święcicka, Magdalena Koter, Marek D. Krępski, Tomasz Bolibok, Leszek Stochmal, Anna Kowalczyk, Mariusz Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika Genes (Basel) Article Two genes, Bx1 and Igl, both encoding indole-3-glycerol phosphate lyase (IGL), are believed to control the conversion of indole-3-glycerol phosphate (IGP) to indole. The first of these has generally been supposed to be regulated developmentally, being expressed at early stages of plant development with the indole being used in the benzoxazinoid (BX) biosynthesis pathway. In contrast, it has been proposed that the second one is regulated by stresses and that the associated free indole is secreted as a volatile. However, our previous results contradicted this. In the present study, we show that the ScIgl gene takes over the role of ScBx1 at later developmental stages, between the 42nd and 70th days after germination. In the majority of plants with silenced ScBx1 expression, ScIgl was either expressed at a significantly higher level than ScBx1 or it was the only gene with detectable expression. Therefore, we postulate that the synthesis of indole used in BX biosynthesis in rye is controlled by both ScBx1 and ScIgl, which are both regulated developmentally and by stresses. In silico and in vivo analyses of the promoter sequences further confirmed our hypothesis that the roles and modes of regulation of the ScBx1 and ScIgl genes are similar. MDPI 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7074272/ /pubmed/32093268 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11020223 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wlazło, Anna
Święcicka, Magdalena
Koter, Marek D.
Krępski, Tomasz
Bolibok, Leszek
Stochmal, Anna
Kowalczyk, Mariusz
Rakoczy-Trojanowska, Monika
Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators?
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title_fullStr Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators?
title_full_unstemmed Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators?
title_short Genes ScBx1 and ScIgl—Competitors or Cooperators?
title_sort genes scbx1 and scigl—competitors or cooperators?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7074272/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32093268
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes11020223
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