| Literature DB >> 15659634 |
Dipanwita Basu1, Jie Le, Salah El-Din El-Essal, Shanjin Huang, Chunhua Zhang, Eileen L Mallery, Gregore Koliantz, Christopher J Staiger, Daniel B Szymanski.
Abstract
In a plant cell, a subset of actin filaments function as a scaffold that positions the endomembrane system and acts as a substrate on which organelle motility occurs. Other actin filament arrays appear to be more dynamic and reorganize in response to growth signals and external cues. The distorted group of trichome morphology mutants provides powerful genetic tools to study the control of actin filament nucleation in the context of morphogenesis. In this article, we report that DISTORTED3 (DIS3) encodes a plant-specific SCAR/WAVE homolog. Null alleles of DIS3, like those of other Arabidopsis thaliana WAVE and Actin-Related Protein (ARP) 2/3 subunit genes, cause trichome distortion, defects in cell-cell adhesion, and reduced hypocotyl growth in etiolated seedlings. DIS3 efficiently activates the actin filament nucleation and branching activity of vertebrate Arp2/3 and functions within a WAVE-ARP2/3 pathway in vivo. DIS3 may assemble into a WAVE complex via a physical interaction with a highly diverged Arabidopsis Abi-1-like bridging protein. These results demonstrate the utility of the Arabidopsis trichome system to understand how the WAVE and ARP2/3 complexes translate signaling inputs into a coordinated morphogenetic response.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15659634 PMCID: PMC548822 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.104.027987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277