RIKEN Review No.21 ( April, 1999 )

Advanced Research on Plant Growth Substances


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Integrated research of plant growth regulation

S.Yoshida

p.1

R & Tech. Review

The history of brassinosteroids: Discovery to isolation of biosynthesis and signaling mutants

T.Yokota

pp.3-4

R & Tech. Review

Characterization of brassinosteroid biosyntheses mutants in Arabidopsis thaliana

S.Fujioka

pp.5-6

R & Tech. Review

A triazole brassinosteroid biosynthesis inhibitor

T.Asami, Y.K.Min, and S.Yoshida

pp.7-8

R & Tech. Review

Probing plastid functions with phytotoxins that target specific sites

S.O.Duke and F.E.Dayan

pp.9-10

 

R & Tech. Review

Inhibitors of gibberellin biosynthesis: Prohexadione-Ca, a new plant growth regulator for apple with interesting biochemical features

W.Rademacher

pp.11-12

R & Tech. Review

Manipulation of carotenoid biosynthesis and implications on gibberellin and abscisic acid formation

G.Sandmann

pp.13-14

R & Tech. Review

Using the RLGS (Restriction Landmark Genomic Scanning) method to determine the state of DNA methylation in a plant genome

T.Matsuyama, T.Abe, C.-H.Bae, Y.Takahashi, T.Nakano, T.Asami, and S.Yoshida

pp.15-16

R & Tech. Review

Abscisic acid analogs possessing hetero five-membered ring: Design, syntheses and activity

T.Asami and S.Yoshida

pp.17-19

R & Tech. Review

Fluorescent differential display: Identification of cytokinin inducible genes

T.Nakano, M.Ishikawa, T.Kimura, N.Taki, and S.Yoshida

pp.20-22

R & Tech. Review

Involvement of jasmonic acid in gene expression of a potato Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitor

K.Yamagishi, C.Mitsumori, and Y.Kikuta

pp.23-25

R & Tech. Review

Inhibition of ethylene production by cyclohexanedione derivatives (RWH series) in tobacco cells

J.M.Wang, C.Fujie, T.Asami, N.Murofushi, and S.Yoshida

pp.26-28

Poster Session

Gibberellin biosyntheses: Genes, regulation and genetic manipulation

P.Hedden, A.L.Phillips, J.Coles, S.Thomas, N.Appleford, D.Ward, M.Beale, and J.Lenton

pp.29-30

Poster Session

Identification of two functional cyclase domains in the single chain of fungal ent-kaurene synthase

H.Kawaide, T.Sassa, and Y.Kamiya

p.31

Poster Session

P450 genes in the GA biosynthetic pathway

C.Helliwell, C.Sheldon, J.Peacock, and L.Dennis

p.32

Poster Session

Expression of gibberellin dioxygenase genes in pumpkin: Are there any ÅgnormalÅh ones?

T.Lange, A.Frisse, and U.Jongebloed

p.33

Poster Session

Expression of gibberellin 20 oxidase genes in Arabidopsis

A.L.Phillips, J.Coles, S.Croker, and P.Hedden

p.34

Poster Session

Gibberellin 2-oxidases: Cloning, expression and function

S.Thomas, A.L.Phillips, and P.Hedden

p.35

Poster Session

Regulation of the later steps of GA biosyntheses

A.MacKenzie-Hose, D.O'Neill, J.Ross, D.Lester and J.Reid

p.36

Poster Session

ent-Kaurene accumulation patterns in GA-responsive dwarf mutants of barley

P.M.Chandler and J.R.Lenton

p.37

Poster Session

Photoperiodic regulation and genetic manipulation of gibberellin biosyntheses in long-day rosette plants

J.A.D.Zeevaart, Y.-L.Xu, and H.-X Zhang

p.38

 

Poster Session

Brassionosteroid biosyntheses mutants in Arabidopsis

S.Fujioka

p.39

Poster Session

Phytochrome regulation and differential expression of gibberellin 3É¿-hydroxylase genes in germinating Arabidopsis seeds

S.Yamaguchi, M.W.Smith, R.G.S.Brown, Y.Kamiya, and T.-p.Sun

p.40

Poster Session

The role of the tomato dwarf gene in brassinolide biosynthesis

G.J.Bishop, T.Nomura, T.Yokota, K.Harrison, T.Noguchi, S.Fujioka, S.Takatsuto, J.G.D.Jones, and Y.Kamiya

p.41

Poster Session

Brassinosteroids and Arabidopsis development

J.Chory, D.Friedrichsen, J.Li, M.M.Neff, K.Schumacher, Z.Wang, T.Muramatsu, M.Furuya, and S.Fujioka

p.42

Poster Session

GA response is repressed in Arabiodopsis by RGA, a vhiid proteinfamily member

A.L.Silverstone, A.Dill, K.B.Gruene, and T.-p Sun

p.43

Poster Session

Repression of GA response in Arabidopsis by RGA and its relation to GA biosynthesis

A.L.Silverstone, A.Dill, M.Sekimoto, H.Kawaide, Y.Kamiya, and T.-p Sun

p.44

Poster Session

GAI: A negative regulator of gibberellin signaling

N.Harberd, L.Hynes, K.King, J.Peng, and D.Richards

p.45

Poster Session

HvSPY in gibberellin signaling

M.Robertson

p.46

Poster Session

Negative regulation of gibberellin signal transduction by spindly

S.Swain, T.-S Tseng, T.Thornton, and N.Olszewski

p.47

Poster Session

Sugar repression of gibberellin-dependent alpha-amylase gene expression in rice and barley embryos

J.Yamaguchi

p.48

Poster Session

Evidence that O-GlcNAc protein modification is involved in gibberellin signal transduction

N.Olszewski, T.Thornton, T.-S.Tseng, L.Hartweck, and S.Swain

p.49

Poster Session

Glucosylation of gibberellins: A physiologically relevant process

G.Sembdner and G.Schneider

p.50

Poster Session

Barley aleurone cells as models for studies of cellular signaling

R.Jones, P.Bethke, S.Swanson, S.Ritchie, and S.Gilroy

p.51

Poster Session

GAMYB: Occurrence and function

F.Gubler, C.Sheldon, G.Gocal, R.Kalla, R.King, D.Bagnall, E.S.Dennis, W.J.Peacock, and J.V.Jacobsen

p.52

Poster Session

GRF1: A novel component of the gibberellin signal transduction pathway?

H.Kende and E.van der Knaap

p.53

Poster Session

Plant hormoneperception and action: A role for G protein signal transduction

R.Hooley, S.Plakidou-Dymock, J.Nolan, A.Lovegrove, and D.Couch

p.54

Poster Session

Polygene mapping as a tool for dissecting the hormonal regulation of complex plant processes

P.J.Davies, I.Simko, and E.E.Ewing

pp.55-56

Poster Session

Phytochrome regulates gibberellin biosyntheses during germination of photoblastic lettuce (cv. Grand Rapids) seeds

T.Toyomasu, H.Kawaide, T.Kaneta, W.Mitsuhashi, Y.Inoue, and Y.Kamiya

pp.57-58


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