Polar PIN Localization Directs Auxin Flow in Plants

Justyna Wiśniewska(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Jian Xu(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Daniela Seifertová(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Philip B. Brewer(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Kamil Růžička(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Ikram Blilou(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), David Rouquié(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Eva Benková(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Ben Scheres(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht), Jiřı́ Friml(University of Applied Sciences Utrecht)
Science
April 7, 2006
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Abstract

Polar flow of the phytohormone auxin requires plasma membrane-associated PIN proteins and underlies multiple developmental processes in plants. Here we address the importance of the polarity of subcellular PIN localization for the directionality of auxin transport in Arabidopsis thaliana. Expression of different PINs in the root epidermis revealed the importance of PIN polar positions for directional auxin flow and root gravitropic growth. Interfering with sequence-embedded polarity signals directly demonstrates that PIN polarity is a primary factor in determining the direction of auxin flow in meristematic tissues. This finding provides a crucial piece in the puzzle of how auxin flow can be redirected via rapid changes in PIN polarity.


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