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The auxin influx carrier LAX3 promotes lateral root emergence
Authors:Swarup Kamal  Benková Eva  Swarup Ranjan  Casimiro Ilda  Péret Benjamin  Yang Yaodong  Parry Geraint  Nielsen Erik  De Smet Ive  Vanneste Steffen  Levesque Mitch P  Carrier David  James Nicholas  Calvo Vanessa  Ljung Karin  Kramer Eric  Roberts Rebecca  Graham Neil  Marillonnet Sylvestre  Patel Kanu  Jones Jonathan D G  Taylor Christopher G  Schachtman Daniel P  May Sean  Sandberg Goran  Benfey Philip  Friml Jiri  Kerr Ian  Beeckman Tom  Laplaze Laurent  Bennett Malcolm J
Institution:School of Biosciences & Centre for Plant Integrative Biology, University of Nottingham, LE12 5RD, UK.
Abstract:Lateral roots originate deep within the parental root from a small number of founder cells at the periphery of vascular tissues and must emerge through intervening layers of tissues. We describe how the hormone auxin, which originates from the developing lateral root, acts as a local inductive signal which re-programmes adjacent cells. Auxin induces the expression of a previously uncharacterized auxin influx carrier LAX3 in cortical and epidermal cells directly overlaying new primordia. Increased LAX3 activity reinforces the auxin-dependent induction of a selection of cell-wall-remodelling enzymes, which are likely to promote cell separation in advance of developing lateral root primordia.
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