427-77-0
Chemical Structure
Gibberellin A9
- CAS No.: 427-77-0
- Formula:C19H24O4
- Molecular Weight:316.39
IUPAC Name: (6-chloro-1H-indol-2-yl)boronic acid
InChIKey: MHVYWTXXZIFXDT-YGNOGLJPSA-N
SMILES: OC([C@H]1[C@@]2([H])[C@]3(OC([C@@]2(CCC3)C)=O)[C@@]4([H])[C@]15C[C@H](C(C5)=C)CC4)=O
Biological Activity: Gibberellin A9 is a plant hormone that targets gibberellin receptor GID1. Gibberellin A9 binds to GID1 to form a GA-GID1-DELLA protein complex, which promotes the degradation of DELLA proteins. This relieves the inhibitory effect of DELLA proteins on plant growth, thereby promoting plant cell elongation and division, and increasing seed germination rate. Gibberellin A9 is promising for use in studies on plant growth and development, such as stem elongation and flowering induction[1][2][3].
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Gibberellin A9 | 99.9% | Gibberellin A9 is a plant hormone that targets gibberellin receptor GID1. Gibberellin A9 binds to GID1 to form a GA-GID1-DELLA protein complex, which promotes the degradation of DELLA proteins. This relieves the inhibitory effect of DELLA proteins on plant growth, thereby promoting plant cell elongation and division, and increasing seed germination rate. Gibberellin A9 is promising for use in studies on plant growth and development, such as stem elongation and flowering induction. | ||||||||||||||||||||
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- [1]. Pimenta Lange MJ, et al. Ovary-derived precursor gibberellin A9 is essential for female flower development in cucumber. Development. 2016;143(23):4425-4429. [Content Brief]
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[2]. H. Harada, et al. Isolation of gibberellins A1, A3, A9 and of a fourth growth substance from Althaea rosea cav. Phytochemistry
Volume 6, Issue 12, December 1967, Pages 1695-1703 - [3]. Yamane H, et al. Identification of gibberellin A9 methyl ester as a natural substance regulating formation of reproductive organs in Lygodium japonicum. Planta. 1979;147(3):251-256. [Content Brief]
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