Receptor In the early 1990s, there were several lines of evidence that suggested the existence of a GA receptor in
oat seeds located at the
plasma membrane. However, despite intensive research, to date, no membrane-bound GA receptor has been isolated. This, along with the discovery of a soluble receptor, GA insensitive dwarf 1 (GID1) has led many to doubt that a membrane-bound receptor exists.GID1 was first identified in
rice and in
Arabidopsis there are three orthologs of GID1, AtGID1a, b, and c. GA binding to GID1 causes changes in GID1 structure, causing a 'lid' on GID1 to cover the GA binding pocket. The movement of this lid results in the exposure of a surface which enables the binding of GID1 to DELLA proteins. When Gibberellins bind to the GID1 receptor, it enhances the interaction between GID1 and DELLA proteins, forming a GA-GID1-DELLA complex. In that complex it is thought that the structure of DELLA proteins experience changes, enabling their binding to
F-box proteins for their degradation. F-box proteins (SLY1 in
Arabidopsis or GID2 in rice)
catalyse the addition of
ubiquitin to their targets. It was later found that DELLAs repress a large number of other transcription factors, among which are positive regulators of
auxin,
brassinosteroid and
ethylene signalling. DELLAs can repress transcription factors either by stopping their binding to DNA or by promoting their degradation. Microtubules are also required for the trafficking of
membrane vesicles, that is needed for the correct positioning of several
hormone transporters. One of the most well characterized hormone transporters are
PIN proteins, which are responsible for the movement of the hormone auxin between cells. In the absence of Gibberellins, DELLA proteins reduce the levels of microtubules and thereby inhibit membrane vesicle trafficking. This reduces the level of PIN proteins at the
cell membrane, and the level of auxin in the cell. GA reverses this process and allows for PIN protein trafficking to the cell membrane to enhance the level of auxin in the cell. == References ==