Sugar sensing and α-amylase gene repression in rice embryos

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Taka-aki Umemura
Pierdomenico Perata
Yuzuo Futsuhara
Junji Yamaguchi
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[1] Meijo University,
[2] Tenpaku,undefined
[3] Nagoya 468,undefined
[4] Japan,undefined
[5] BioScience Center,undefined
[6] Nagoya University,undefined
[7] Chikusa,undefined
[8] Nagoya 464-01,undefined
[9] Japan,undefined
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Planta | 1998年 / 204卷
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Key words:α-Amylase; Catabolite repression; Hexokinase; Oryza; Sugar sensing;
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We used a transient expression system to study the mechanism by which carbohydrates repress a rice (Oryza sativa L.) α-amylase (EC 3.2.1.1) gene. Exogenously fed metabolizable carbohydrates are able to elicit repression of the α-amylase gene RAmy3D in the rice embryo, and our results indicate that repression is also triggered efficiently by endogenous carbohydrates. Glucose analogs that are taken up by plant cells but not phosphorylated by hexokinase are unable to repress the α-amylase gene studied, while 2-deoxyglucose, which is phosphorylable but not further metabolized, down-regulates RAmy3D promoter activity, indicating a role for hexokinase in the sugar-sensing mechanism triggering repression of the RAmy3D gene. We tested two different hexokinase inhibitors, mannoheptulose and glucosamine, but only the latter was able to relieve RAmy3D promoter activity from repression by endogenous carbohydrates. This correlates with the higher ability of glucosamine to inhibit the activity of rice hexokinases in vitro. The glucosamine-mediated relief of RAmy3D promoter activity from repression by endogenous carbohydrates does not correlate with a reduced rate of carbohydrate utilization.
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