Thermospermine is Not a Minor Polyamine in the Plant Kingdom

  • Takano, Ayaka
  • Kakehi, Jun-Ichi
  • Takahashi, Taku
Publication date
February 2012
ISSN
0032-0781
Citation count (estimate)
68

Abstract

Thermospermine is a structural isomer of spermine, which is one of the polyamines studied extensively in the past, and is produced from spermidine by the action of thermospermine synthase encoded by a gene named ACAULIS5 (ACL5) in plants. According to recent genome sequencing analyses, ACL5-like genes are widely distributed throughout the plant kingdom. In Arabidopsis, ACL5 is expressed specifically during xylem formation from procambial cells to differentiating xylem vessels. Loss-of-function mutants of ACL5 display overproliferation of xylem vessels along with severe dwarfism, suggesting that thermospermine plays a role in the repression of xylem differentiation. Studies of suppressor mutants of acl5 that recover the wild-type phenotype i...

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