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  • 4. Expression of Arabidopsis GAI in transgenic rice represses multiple gibberellin responses.
    Fu X, Sudhakar D, Peng J, Richards DE, Christou P, Harberd NP.
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  • 8. SPINDLY, a tetratricopeptide repeat protein involved in gibberellin signal transduction in Arabidopsis.
    Jacobsen SE, Binkowski KA, Olszewski NE.
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  • 9. SPINDLY is a nuclear-localized repressor of gibberellin signal transduction expressed throughout the plant.
    Swain SM, Tseng TS, Thornton TM, Gopalraj M, Olszewski NE.
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  • 12. Gibberellins are not required for normal stem growth in Arabidopsis thaliana in the absence of GAI and RGA.
    King KE, Moritz T, Harberd NP.
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  • 13. Gibberellin regulates Arabidopsis seed germination via RGL2, a GAI/RGA-like gene whose expression is up-regulated following imbibition.
    Lee S, Cheng H, King KE, Wang W, He Y, Hussain A, Lo J, Harberd NP, Peng J.
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  • 15. Isolation and preliminary characterization of gas1-1, a mutation causing partial suppression of the phenotype conferred by the gibberellin-insensitive (gai) mutation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heyhn.
    Carol P, Peng J, Harberd NP.
    Planta; 1995 Mar 01; 197(2):414-7. PubMed ID: 8547820
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  • 16. Transgenic expression of the Arabidopsis DELLA proteins GAI and gai confers altered gibberellin response in tobacco.
    Hynes LW, Peng J, Richards DE, Harberd NP.
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  • 18. The DELLA motif is essential for gibberellin-induced degradation of RGA.
    Dill A, Jung HS, Sun TP.
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  • 20. The Arabidopsis RGA gene encodes a transcriptional regulator repressing the gibberellin signal transduction pathway.
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