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Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development

The plant hormone auxin controls root epidermal cell development in a concentration-dependent manner 1-3. Root hairs are produced on a subset of epidermal cells as they increase in distance from the root tip. Auxin is required for their initiation 4-7 and continued growth 8-11, but little is known a...

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Autores principales: Jones, Angharad R., Kramer, Eric M., Knox, Kirsten, Swarup, Ranjan, Bennett, Malcolm J., Lazarus, Colin M., Leyser, H. M. Ottoline, Grierson, Claire S.
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Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19079245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1815
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author Jones, Angharad R.
Kramer, Eric M.
Knox, Kirsten
Swarup, Ranjan
Bennett, Malcolm J.
Lazarus, Colin M.
Leyser, H. M. Ottoline
Grierson, Claire S.
author_facet Jones, Angharad R.
Kramer, Eric M.
Knox, Kirsten
Swarup, Ranjan
Bennett, Malcolm J.
Lazarus, Colin M.
Leyser, H. M. Ottoline
Grierson, Claire S.
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description The plant hormone auxin controls root epidermal cell development in a concentration-dependent manner 1-3. Root hairs are produced on a subset of epidermal cells as they increase in distance from the root tip. Auxin is required for their initiation 4-7 and continued growth 8-11, but little is known about its distribution in this region of the root. Counter to the expectation that hair cells might require active auxin influx to ensure auxin supply, we did not detect the auxin-influx transporter AUX1 in root-hair cells. A high level of AUX1 expression was detected in adjacent non-hair cell files. Non-hair cells were necessary to achieve wild-type root-hair length, although an auxin response was not required in these cells. 3D modelling of auxin flow in the root tip suggests that AUX1-dependent transport through non-hair cells maintains an auxin supply to developing hair cells as they increase in distance from the root tip and sustains root-hair outgrowth. Experimental data support the hypothesis that, instead of moving uniformly though the epidermal cell layer 3,12, auxin is mainly transported through canals that extend longitudinally into the tissue.
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spelling pubmed-26355592009-07-01 Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development Jones, Angharad R. Kramer, Eric M. Knox, Kirsten Swarup, Ranjan Bennett, Malcolm J. Lazarus, Colin M. Leyser, H. M. Ottoline Grierson, Claire S. Nat Cell Biol Article The plant hormone auxin controls root epidermal cell development in a concentration-dependent manner 1-3. Root hairs are produced on a subset of epidermal cells as they increase in distance from the root tip. Auxin is required for their initiation 4-7 and continued growth 8-11, but little is known about its distribution in this region of the root. Counter to the expectation that hair cells might require active auxin influx to ensure auxin supply, we did not detect the auxin-influx transporter AUX1 in root-hair cells. A high level of AUX1 expression was detected in adjacent non-hair cell files. Non-hair cells were necessary to achieve wild-type root-hair length, although an auxin response was not required in these cells. 3D modelling of auxin flow in the root tip suggests that AUX1-dependent transport through non-hair cells maintains an auxin supply to developing hair cells as they increase in distance from the root tip and sustains root-hair outgrowth. Experimental data support the hypothesis that, instead of moving uniformly though the epidermal cell layer 3,12, auxin is mainly transported through canals that extend longitudinally into the tissue. 2008-12-14 2009-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2635559/ /pubmed/19079245 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1815 Text en
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Jones, Angharad R.
Kramer, Eric M.
Knox, Kirsten
Swarup, Ranjan
Bennett, Malcolm J.
Lazarus, Colin M.
Leyser, H. M. Ottoline
Grierson, Claire S.
Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title_full Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title_fullStr Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title_full_unstemmed Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title_short Auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
title_sort auxin transport through non-hair cells sustains root-hair development
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2635559/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19079245
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncb1815
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