<b> <i>Arabidopsis AUX1</i> </b> Gene: A Permease-Like Regulator of Root Gravitropism

Malcolm J. Bennett(University of Warwick), Alan Marchant(University of Warwick), Haydn G. Green(University of Warwick), Sean May(University of Warwick), Sally Ward(University of Warwick), Paul A. Millner(University of Leeds), Amanda R. Walker(University of Warwick), Burkhard Schulz(University of Arizona), Kenneth A. Feldmann(University of Arizona)
Science
August 16, 1996
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Abstract

The plant hormone auxin regulates various developmental processes including root formation, vascular development, and gravitropism. Mutations within the AUX1 gene confer an auxin-resistant root growth phenotype and abolish root gravitropic curvature. Polypeptide sequence similarity to amino acid permeases suggests that AUX1 mediates the transport of an amino acid-like signaling molecule. Indole-3-acetic acid, the major form of auxin in higher plants, is structurally similar to tryptophan and is a likely substrate for the AUX1 gene product. The cloned AUX1 gene can restore the auxin-responsiveness of transgenic aux1 roots. Spatially, AUX1 is expressed in root apical tissues that regulate root gravitropic curvature.


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