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Auxin and Root Gravitropism: Addressing Basic Cellular Processes by Exploiting a Defined Growth Response

Nataliia Konstantinova, Barbara Korbei, Christian Luschnig

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences57 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

is the ideal system to obtain insights into fundamental key parameters and molecular players involved in underlying regulatory circuits of root growth, particularly in responses to environmental stimuli. Root gravitropism, directional growth along the gravity, in particular represents a highly sensitive readout, suitable to study adjustments in polar auxin transport and to identify molecular determinants involved. This review strives to summarize and give an overview into the function of PIN-FORMED auxin transport proteins, emphasizing on their sorting and polarity control. As there already is an abundance of information, the focus lies in integrating this wealth of information on mechanisms and pathways. This overview of a highly dynamic and complex field highlights recent developments in understanding the role of auxin in higher plants. Specifically, it exemplifies, how analysis of a single, defined growth response contributes to our understanding of basic cellular processes in general.

Topics & Concepts

GravitropismAuxinArabidopsis thalianaBiologyArabidopsisFunction (biology)Computational biologyPlant growthPolar auxin transportRoot (linguistics)Cell biologyBotanyBiochemistryGeneLinguisticsMutantPhilosophyPlant Molecular Biology ResearchPlant Reproductive BiologyPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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