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Tracking Auxin Receptors Using Functional Approaches
Authors:Hélène Barbier-Brygoo  Prof K R Libbenga
Institution:1. Institut des Sciences Végétales, C. N. R. S. , Bat 22, Avenue de la Terrasse, F-91198 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex, France;2. Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences, Clusius Laboratory, Leiden University , Wassenaarsewg 64, 2333 AL Leiden, Netherlands
Abstract:Functional approaches toward the identification of auxin receptors developed along two major lines: the isolation and characterization of mutants or transgenic plants affected in their responses to the hormone and the study of early auxin effects at the cell level such as expression of specific genes or modifications of plasma membrane properties. The combination of these approaches with those aiming at the molecular characterization of auxin binding proteins as putative auxin receptors allowed to bring further insight into the mechanisms of auxin perception by plant cells. Studies of membrane responses to auxin clearly demonstrated the existence of elementary response chains to auxin at the plasma membrane, the activation of auxin responsive proteins leading to changes in the membrane potential via the stimulation of the proton pump ATPase or the modulation of ion channels. A two-component model is proposed for the organization of functional auxin perception units at the plasma membrane, comprising an auxin-binding moiety related to the major auxin-binding protein from maize (ZmER-abp1), associated to a transmembrane protein. Current research investigates the relevance of this model and tries to assess whether early responses at the plasma membrane share common perception or transduction steps with gene expression responses and participate in more integrated biological responses to auxin.
Keywords:auxin response mutants  transgenic plants  gene expression  plasma membrane  ATPase  ion channels
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