Mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana with altered phototropism

Khurana, Jitendra P. ; Poff, Kenneth L. (1989) Mutants of Arabidopsis thaliana with altered phototropism Planta, 178 (3). pp. 400-406. ISSN 0032-0935

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Abstract

Thirty five strains of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. have been identified with altered phototropic responses to 450-nm light. Four of these mutants have been more thoroughly characterized. Strain JK224 shows normal gravitropism and "second positive" phototropism. However, while the amplitude for "first positive" phototropism is the same as that in the wild-type, the threshold and fluence for the maximum response in "first positive" phototropism are shifted to higher fluence by a factor of 20–30. This mutant may represent an alteration in the photoreceptor pigment for phototropism. Strain JK218 exhibits no curvature to light at any fluence from 1 µmol·m-2 to 2700 µmol·m-2, but shows normal gravitropism. Strain JK345 shows no "first positive" phototropism, and reduced gravitropism and "second positive" phototropism. Strain JK229 shows no measurable "first positive" phototropism, but normal gravitropism and "second positive" phototropism. Based on these data, it is suggested that: 1. gravitropism and phototropism contain at least one common element; 2. "first positive" and "second positive" phototropism contain at least one common element; and 3. "first positive" phototropism can be substantially altered without any apparent alteration of "second positive" phototropism.

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Keywords:Arabidopsis (Phototropism Mutants); Blue Light; Mutant (Phototropism); Phototropism (Fluence Response)
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