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Kewei Zhang1, Ondrej Novak2, Zhaoyang Wei3, Mingyue Gou3, Xuebin Zhang3, Yong Yu4, Huijun Yang3, Yuanheng Cai3, Miroslav Strnad5, Chang-Jun Liu3.
Abstract
Cytokinins are a major group of phytohormones regulating plant growth, development and stress responses. However, in contrast to the well-defined polar transport of auxins, the molecular basis of cytokinin transport is poorly understood. Here we show that an ATP-binding cassette transporter in Arabidopsis, AtABCG14, is essential for the acropetal (root to shoot) translocation of the root-synthesized cytokinins. AtABCG14 is expressed primarily in the pericycle and stelar cells of roots. Knocking out AtABCG14 strongly impairs the translocation of trans-zeatin (tZ)-type cytokinins from roots to shoots, thereby affecting the plant's growth and development. AtABCG14 localizes to the plasma membrane of transformed cells. In planta feeding of C(14) or C(13)-labelled tZ suggests that it acts as an efflux pump and its presence in the cells directly correlates with the transport of the fed cytokinin. Therefore, AtABCG14 is a transporter likely involved in the long-distance translocation of cytokinins in planta.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24513716 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4274
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919