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Interaction of PIN and PGP transport mechanisms in auxin distribution-dependent development

Authors :
Jiří Friml
Petr Skůpa
Jozef Mravec
Martin Kubeš
Vassilena Gaykova
Suresh Chand
Jan Petrášek
Agnieszka Bielach
Eva Zažímalová
Eva Benková
Source :
Development. 135:3345-3354
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists, 2008.

Abstract

The signalling molecule auxin controls plant morphogenesis via its activity gradients, which are produced by intercellular auxin transport. Cellular auxin efflux is the rate-limiting step in this process and depends on PIN and phosphoglycoprotein (PGP) auxin transporters. Mutual roles for these proteins in auxin transport are unclear, as is the significance of their interactions for plant development. Here, we have analysed the importance of the functional interaction between PIN- and PGP-dependent auxin transport in development. We show by analysis of inducible overexpression lines that PINs and PGPs define distinct auxin transport mechanisms: both mediate auxin efflux but they play diverse developmental roles. Components of both systems are expressed during embryogenesis, organogenesis and tropisms, and they interact genetically in both synergistic and antagonistic fashions. A concerted action of PIN- and PGP-dependent efflux systems is required for asymmetric auxin distribution during these processes. We propose a model in which PGP-mediated efflux controls auxin levels in auxin channel-forming cells and, thus, auxin availability for PIN-dependent vectorial auxin movement.

Details

ISSN :
14779129 and 09501991
Volume :
135
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f531ec6e2e2467ee69dbf7c8f8f0ef24