FCA does not bind abscisic acid
- PMID: 19078995
- DOI: 10.1038/nature07646
FCA does not bind abscisic acid
Abstract
The RNA-binding protein FCA promotes flowering in Arabidopsis. Razem et al. reported that FCA is also a receptor for the phytohormone abscisic acid (ABA). However, we find that FCA does not bind ABA, suggesting that the quality of the proteins assayed and the sensitivity of the ABA-binding assay have led Razem et al. to erroneous conclusions. Because similar assays have been used to characterize other ABA receptors, our results indicate that the ABA-binding properties of these proteins should be carefully re-evaluated and that alternative ABA receptors are likely to be discovered.
Comment on
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The RNA-binding protein FCA is an abscisic acid receptor.Nature. 2006 Jan 19;439(7074):290-4. doi: 10.1038/nature04373. Nature. 2006. Retraction in: Nature. 2008 Dec 11;456(7223):824. doi: 10.1038/nature07645. PMID: 16421562 Retracted.
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