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AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root

Membrane potential reflects the difference between cytoplasmic and apoplastic electrical potentials and is essential for cellular operation. The application of the phytohormone auxin (IAA) causes instantaneous membrane depolarization in various cell types(1–6), making depolarization a hallmark of IA...

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Autores principales: Serre, Nelson BC, Kralík, Dominik, Yun, Ping, Slouka, Zdeněk, Shabala, Sergey, Fendrych, Matyáš
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Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7611683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-021-00969-z
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author Serre, Nelson BC
Kralík, Dominik
Yun, Ping
Slouka, Zdeněk
Shabala, Sergey
Fendrych, Matyáš
author_facet Serre, Nelson BC
Kralík, Dominik
Yun, Ping
Slouka, Zdeněk
Shabala, Sergey
Fendrych, Matyáš
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description Membrane potential reflects the difference between cytoplasmic and apoplastic electrical potentials and is essential for cellular operation. The application of the phytohormone auxin (IAA) causes instantaneous membrane depolarization in various cell types(1–6), making depolarization a hallmark of IAA-induced rapid responses. In root hairs, depolarization requires functional IAA transport and TIR1/AFB signalling(5) but its physiological significance is not understood. Specifically in roots, auxin triggers rapid growth inhibition(7–9) (RGI); a process required for gravitropic bending. RGI is initiated by the TIR1/AFB co-receptors, AFB1 paralogue playing a crucial role(10,11). The nature of the underlying rapid signalling is unknown, as well as the molecular machinery executing it. Even though the growth and depolarization responses to auxin show remarkable similarities, the significance of membrane depolarization for root growth inhibition and gravitropism is unclear. Here, by combining the DISBAC(2)(3) voltage sensor with microfluidics and vertical-stage microscopy, we show that rapid auxin-induced membrane depolarization tightly correlates with rapid RGI. Rapid depolarization and RGI require the AFB1 auxin co-receptor. Finally, AFB1 is essential for the rapid formation of membrane depolarization gradient across the gravistimulated root. These results clarify the role of AFB1 as the central receptor for rapid auxin responses.
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spelling pubmed-76116832022-01-19 AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root Serre, Nelson BC Kralík, Dominik Yun, Ping Slouka, Zdeněk Shabala, Sergey Fendrych, Matyáš Nat Plants Article Membrane potential reflects the difference between cytoplasmic and apoplastic electrical potentials and is essential for cellular operation. The application of the phytohormone auxin (IAA) causes instantaneous membrane depolarization in various cell types(1–6), making depolarization a hallmark of IAA-induced rapid responses. In root hairs, depolarization requires functional IAA transport and TIR1/AFB signalling(5) but its physiological significance is not understood. Specifically in roots, auxin triggers rapid growth inhibition(7–9) (RGI); a process required for gravitropic bending. RGI is initiated by the TIR1/AFB co-receptors, AFB1 paralogue playing a crucial role(10,11). The nature of the underlying rapid signalling is unknown, as well as the molecular machinery executing it. Even though the growth and depolarization responses to auxin show remarkable similarities, the significance of membrane depolarization for root growth inhibition and gravitropism is unclear. Here, by combining the DISBAC(2)(3) voltage sensor with microfluidics and vertical-stage microscopy, we show that rapid auxin-induced membrane depolarization tightly correlates with rapid RGI. Rapid depolarization and RGI require the AFB1 auxin co-receptor. Finally, AFB1 is essential for the rapid formation of membrane depolarization gradient across the gravistimulated root. These results clarify the role of AFB1 as the central receptor for rapid auxin responses. 2021-09-01 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7611683/ /pubmed/34282287 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-021-00969-z Text en https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-termsUsers may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: https://www.springernature.com/gp/open-research/policies/accepted-manuscript-terms
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Serre, Nelson BC
Kralík, Dominik
Yun, Ping
Slouka, Zdeněk
Shabala, Sergey
Fendrych, Matyáš
AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title_full AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title_fullStr AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title_full_unstemmed AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title_short AFB1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in Arabidopsis thaliana root
title_sort afb1 controls rapid auxin signalling through membrane depolarization in arabidopsis thaliana root
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7611683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34282287
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41477-021-00969-z
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