R. Vanhuizen et al., SEED AND 4-CHLOROINDOLE-3-ACETIC ACID REGULATION OF GIBBERELLIN METABOLISM IN PEA PERICARP, Plant physiology, 109(4), 1995, pp. 1213-1217
In this study, we investigated seed and auxin regulation of gibberelli
n (GA) biosynthesis in pea (Pisum sativum L.) pericarp tissue in situ,
specifically the conversion of [C-14]GA(19) to [C-14]GA(20). [C-14]GA
(19) metabolism was monitored in pericarp with seeds, deseeded pericar
p, and deseeded pericarp treated with 4-chloroindole-3-acetic acid (4-
Cl-IAA). Pericarp with seeds and deseeded pericarp treated with 4-Cl-I
AA continued to convert [C-14]GA(19) to [C-14]GA(20) throughout the in
cubation period (2-24 h). However, seed removal resulted in minimal or
no accumulation of [C-14]GA(20) in pericarp tissue. [C-14]GA(29) was
also identified as a product of [C-14]GA(19) metabolism in pea pericar
p. The ratio of [C-14]GA(29) to [C-14]GA(20) was significantly higher
in deseeded pericarp (with or without exogenous 4-Cl-IAA) than in peri
carp with seeds. Therefore, conversion of [C-14]GA(20) to [C-14]GA(29)
may also be seed regulated in pea fruit. These data support the hypot
hesis that the conversion of GA(19) to GA(20) in pea pericarp is seed
regulated and that the auxin 4-Cl-IAA can substitute for the seeds in
the stimulation of pericarp growth and the conversion of GA(19) to GA(
20).