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Plasma membrane H+‐ATPase regulation is required for auxin gradient formation preceding phototropic growth
Authors:Clément Quan  Laure Allenbach Petrolati  Tobias Preuten  Teva Vernoux  Christian Fankhauser
Affiliation:1. Centre for Integrative Genomics, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, , Lausanne, Switzerland;2. Laboratoire de Reproduction et Développement des Plantes, CNRS, INRA, ENS Lyon, UCBL, Université de Lyon, , Lyon, France
Abstract:Phototropism is a growth response allowing plants to align their photosynthetic organs toward incoming light and thereby to optimize photosynthetic activity. Formation of a lateral gradient of the phytohormone auxin is a key step to trigger asymmetric growth of the shoot leading to phototropic reorientation. To identify important regulators of auxin gradient formation, we developed an auxin flux model that enabled us to test in silico the impact of different morphological and biophysical parameters on gradient formation, including the contribution of the extracellular space (cell wall) or apoplast. Our model indicates that cell size, cell distributions, and apoplast thickness are all important factors affecting gradient formation. Among all tested variables, regulation of apoplastic pH was the most important to enable the formation of a lateral auxin gradient. To test this prediction, we interfered with the activity of plasma membrane H+‐ATPases that are required to control apoplastic pH. Our results show that H+‐ATPases are indeed important for the establishment of a lateral auxin gradient and phototropism. Moreover, we show that during phototropism, H+‐ATPase activity is regulated by the phototropin photoreceptors, providing a mechanism by which light influences apoplastic pH.
Keywords:auxin  modeling  phototropins  phototropism  plasma membrane H+‐ATPase
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