Highlights in gibberellin research A tale of the dwarf and the slender
It has been almost a century since biologically active gibberellin (GA) was isolated. Here, we give a historical overview of the early efforts in establishing the GA biosynthesis and catabolism pathway, characterizing the enzymes for GA metabolism, and elucidating their corresponding genes. We then highlight more recent studies that have identified the GA receptors and early GA signaling components (DELLA repressors and F-box activators), determined the molecular mechanism of DELLA-mediated transcription reprograming, and revealed how DELLAs integrate multiple signaling pathways to regulate plant vegetative and reproductive development in response to internal and external cues. Finally, we discuss the GA transporters and their roles in GA-mediated plant development.
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| Open Access | Gold |
| Additional information | Funding This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM100051 and GM150029 to T.-p.S.), the National Science Foundation (MCB-1818161 to T.-p.S.), the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (2023-67013-39532 to T.-p.S.), the Czech Science Foundation (20-17984S to P.H.), the European Regional Developmental Fund “Centre for Experimental Plant Biology” (CZ.02.1.01/0.0/0.0/16_019/ 0000738 to P.H.), the Israel Science Foundation (2378/19 and 3419/20 to E.S.), the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP-LIY000540/2020 to E.S) and the European Research Council (ERC) (757683-RobustHormoneTrans and 1011187 69-HYDROSENSING to ES). |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 10:41 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:57 |


