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Matyáš Fendrych1,2, Maria Akhmanova1, Jack Merrin1, Matouš Glanc1,2, Shinya Hagihara3, Koji Takahashi3, Naoyuki Uchida3, Keiko U Torii3,4, Jiří Friml5.
Abstract
The phytohormone auxin is the information carrier in a plethora of developmental and physiological processes in plants1. It has been firmly established that canonical, nuclear auxin signalling acts through regulation of gene transcription2. Here, we combined microfluidics, live imaging, genetic engineering and computational modelling to reanalyse the classical case of root growth inhibition3 by auxin. We show that Arabidopsis roots react to addition and removal of auxin by extremely rapid adaptation of growth rate. This process requires intracellular auxin perception but not transcriptional reprogramming. The formation of the canonical TIR1/AFB-Aux/IAA co-receptor complex is required for the growth regulation, hinting to a novel, non-transcriptional branch of this signalling pathway. Our results challenge the current understanding of root growth regulation by auxin and suggest another, presumably non-transcriptional, signalling output of the canonical auxin pathway.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29942048 PMCID: PMC6104345 DOI: 10.1038/s41477-018-0190-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Plants ISSN: 2055-0278 Impact factor: 15.793