1. The Arabidopsis GNOM ARF-GEF mediates endosomal recycling, auxin transport, and auxin-dependent plant growth.
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Geldner N, Anders N, Wolters H, Keicher J, Kornberger W, Muller P, Delbarre A, Ueda T, Nakano A, and Jürgens G
- Subjects
- Amino Acid Sequence, Arabidopsis drug effects, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Biological Transport, Active drug effects, Brefeldin A pharmacology, Drug Resistance genetics, Genetic Engineering, Indoleacetic Acids pharmacology, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Microscopy, Confocal, Molecular Sequence Data, Mutation, Plant Growth Regulators genetics, Arabidopsis growth & development, Arabidopsis metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Endosomes metabolism, Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors, Indoleacetic Acids metabolism, Membrane Transport Proteins, Plant Growth Regulators metabolism
- Abstract
Exchange factors for ARF GTPases (ARF-GEFs) regulate vesicle trafficking in a variety of organisms. The Arabidopsis protein GNOM is a brefeldin A (BFA) sensitive ARF-GEF that is required for the proper polar localization of PIN1, a candidate transporter of the plant hormone auxin. Mutations in GNOM lead to developmental defects that resemble those caused by interfering with auxin transport. Both PIN1 localization and auxin transport are also sensitive to BFA. In this paper, we show that GNOM localizes to endosomes and is required for their structural integrity. We engineered a BFA-resistant version of GNOM. In plants harboring this fully functional GNOM variant, PIN1 localization and auxin transport are no longer sensitive to BFA, while trafficking of other proteins is still affected by the drug. Our results demonstrate that GNOM is required for the recycling of auxin transport components and suggest that ARF-GEFs regulate specific endosomal trafficking pathways.
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- 2003
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