EC Number |
General Information |
Reference |
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1.14.11.15 | evolution |
OsGA3ox1 can produce substantial amounts of GA7 compared to OsGA3ox2. The enzyme activity and gene expression have evolved in a way that is characteristic of the Oryza genus and contribute to their male reproduction ability |
764523 |
1.14.11.15 | malfunction |
enzyme inhibition results in growth retardation, phenotype, overview |
725686 |
1.14.11.15 | malfunction |
loss of function in MtGA3ox1 results in the small plant and lateral organs. Loss of function of MtGA3ox1 disturbs the gibberellic acid biosynthesis and signaling pathway |
765562 |
1.14.11.15 | metabolism |
predominant enzyme for the last step of bioactive gibberellin production in most organs |
743493 |
1.14.11.15 | more |
treatment with either Bacillus subtilis strain IJ-31 culture extract or its allelochemicals, like hydrocinnamic acid, results in significant down-regulation of XTR9 gene expression, encoding xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase protein 14, which is involved in plant cell elongation by cleavage of loadbearing cross-links between cellulose microfibrils, leading to wall-loosening and enabling elongation to occur, in Arabidopsis thaliana, as well as inhibition of gibberellin 3beta-hydroxxylase |
-, 725686 |
1.14.11.15 | more |
treatment with either Bacillus subtilis strain IJ-31 culture extract or its allelochemicals, like hydrocinnamic acid, results in significant inhibition of gibberellin 3beta-hydroxxylase and growth inhibition of seedlings, phenotype, overview |
725686 |
1.14.11.15 | physiological function |
increasing planting density induces expression of GA3-oxidase in leaf collar tissue, increasing synthesis of gibberellic acid that stimulates internode elongation |
765790 |
1.14.11.15 | physiological function |
MtGA3ox1 is involved in the development of various organs. It is under the control of MtDELLA1/2/3-MtGAF1 complex dependent feedback regulation |
765562 |
1.14.11.15 | physiological function |
OsGA3ox1 is the major enzyme catalyzing the synthesis of GA4 and GA7 in rice anthers |
764523 |
1.14.11.15 | physiological function |
specific gibberellin production in the stamen primordia in the female floret mediates the suppression of stamen development, resulting in unisexual flowers in maize |
743493 |