Protein Information

ID 1459
Name cyclin dependent kinase (protein family or complex)
Synonyms cyclin dependent kinase; cyclin dependent kinases

Compound Information

ID 1700
Name kinetin
CAS

Reference

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9737000 Trehin C, Planchais S, Glab N, Perennes C, Tregear J, Bergounioux C: Cell cycle regulation by plant growth regulators: involvement of auxin and cytokinin in the re-entry of Petunia protoplasts into the cell cycle. Planta. 1998 Oct;206(2):215-24.
In order to understand the mode of action of auxins and cytokinins in the induction of cell division, the effects of the two plant growth regulators 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) and N6-benzyladenine (BA) were investigated using mesophyll protoplasts of Petunia hybrida, cultivated in either complete medium or in medium deficient in cytokinin, auxin or both. Firstly we studied DNA synthesis, using 5-bromodeoxyuridine/bisbenzimide Hoechst/propidium iodide flow cytometry analyses and by the monitoring of histone H4 transcript levels. Roscovitine, a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor, was found to block the cell cycle prior to entry into the S and M phases in the cultured P. hybrida protoplasts. This suggests that in Petunia cell there is a requirement for CDK activity in order to complete the G1 and G2 phases. Further experiments using roscovitine showed that neither 2,4-D nor BA were individually able to induce cell cycle progression beyond the roscovitine G1 arrest. We also monitored the phytohormonal induction of S phase by studying variations in transcript levels of the gene for mitogenactivated protein kinase (PMEK1) and transcript levels of the cell division cycle gene cdc2Pet. Only 2,4-D, and not BA, was able to stimulate PMEK1 gene transcription; thus, the more rapid S-phase induction in 2,4-D-treated protoplasts may be attributable to the activation of this transduction pathway. In contrast, both plant growth regulators were required to induce the appearance of cdc2Pet mRNA transcripts prior to S-phase engagement.
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