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The Multifunctional Dioxygenases of Gibberellin Synthesis

Theodor Lange, Maria João Pimenta Lange

2020Plant and Cell Physiology48 citationsDOI

Abstract

Gibberellin (GA) hormones regulate the development of plants and their responses to environmental signals. The final part of GA biosynthesis is catalyzed by multifunctional 2-oxoglutarate-dependent dioxygenases, which are encoded by multigene families. According to their enzymatic properties and physiological functions, GA-oxidases are classified as anabolic or catabolic enzymes. Together they allow complex regulation of the GA biosynthetic pathway, which adapts the specific hormonal needs of a plant during development and interaction with its environment. In this review, we combine recent advances in enzymatic characterization of the multifunctional GA-oxidases, in particular, from cucumber and Arabidopsis that have been most comprehensively investigated.

Topics & Concepts

GibberellinArabidopsisCatabolismAnabolismEnzymeBiosynthesisBiologyBiochemistryChemistryComputational biologyGeneBotanyMutantPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism