학술논문

Cell surface and intracellular auxin signalling for H.sup.+ fluxes in root growth
Document Type
Report
Source
Nature. November 11, 2021, Vol. 599 Issue 7884, p273, 5 p.
Subject
Austria
Language
English
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
Growth regulation tailors development in plants to their environment. A prominent example of this is the response to gravity, in which shoots bend up and roots bend down.sup.1. This paradox is based on opposite effects of the phytohormone auxin, which promotes cell expansion in shoots while inhibiting it in roots via a yet unknown cellular mechanism.sup.2. Here, by combining microfluidics, live imaging, genetic engineering and phosphoproteomics in Arabidopsis thaliana, we advance understanding of how auxin inhibits root growth. We show that auxin activates two distinct, antagonistically acting signalling pathways that converge on rapid regulation of apoplastic pH, a causative determinant of growth. Cell surface-based TRANSMEMBRANE KINASE1 (TMK1) interacts with and mediates phosphorylation and activation of plasma membrane H.sup.+-ATPases for apoplast acidification, while intracellular canonical auxin signalling promotes net cellular H.sup.+ influx, causing apoplast alkalinization. Simultaneous activation of these two counteracting mechanisms poises roots for rapid, fine-tuned growth modulation in navigating complex soil environments. Auxin rapidly modulates root growth through simultaneous activation of two opposing mechanisms--TMK1-mediated apoplast acidification and TIR1/AFB-mediated apoplast alkalinization.
Author(s): Lanxin Li [sup.1] , Inge Verstraeten [sup.1] , Mark Roosjen [sup.2] , Koji Takahashi [sup.3] [sup.4] , Lesia Rodriguez [sup.1] , Jack Merrin [sup.1] , Jian Chen [sup.5] [sup.6] [...]