AUXIN-BINDING-PROTEIN1 (ABP1) in phytochrome-B-controlled responses
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01/11/2013
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The auxin receptor ABP1 directly regulates plasma membrane activities including the number of PIN-formed (PIN) proteins and auxin efflux transport. Red light (R) mediated by phytochromes regulates the steady-state level of ABP1 and auxin-inducible growth capacity in etiolated tissues but, until now, there has been no genetic proof that ABP1 and phytochrome regulation of elongation share a common mechanism for organ elongation. In far red (FR)-enriched light, hypocotyl lengths were larger in the abp1-5 and abp1/ABP1 mutants, but not in tir1-1, a null mutant of the TRANSPORT-INHIBITOR-RESPONSE1 auxin receptor. The polar auxin transport inhibitor naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) decreased elongation in the low R: FR light-enriched white light (WL) condition more strongly than in the high red: FR light-enriched condition WL suggesting that auxin transport is an important condition for FR-induced elongation. The addition of NPA to hypocotyls grown in R-and FR-enriched light inhibited hypocotyl gravitropism to a greater extent in both abp1 mutants and in phyB-9 and phyA-211 than the wild-type hypocotyl, arguing for decreased phytochrome action in conjunction with auxin transport in abp1 mutants. Transcription of FR-enriched light-induced genes, including several genes regulated by auxin and shade, was reduced 3-5-fold in abp1-5 compared with Col and was very low in abp1/ABP1. In the phyB-9 mutant the expression of these reporter genes was 5-15-fold lower than in Col. In tir1-1 and the phyA-211 mutants shade-induced gene expression was greatly attenuated. Thus, ABP1 directly or indirectly participates in auxin and light signalling. |
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eng |
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Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert294 ISSN:0022-0957 ESSN:1460-2431 |
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CC-BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ frei zugänglich |
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Journal of experimental botany 64 (2013), Nr. 16 |
Palavras-Chave | #auxin-binding protein1 (abp1) #early auxin-regulated genes #elongation #gravitropism #phototropism #phytochrome #shade avoidance #auxin-binding protein-1 #shade-avoidance-response #light-regulated growth #arabidopsis-thaliana #hypocotyl elongation #signal-transduction #cucumis seedlings #indoleacetic-acid #plant development #genomic analysis #ddc:500 |
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status-type:publishedVersion doc-type:article doc-type:Text |