2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.08.091
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Vectorial Information for Arabidopsis Planar Polarity Is Mediated by Combined AUX1, EIN2, and GNOM Activity

Abstract: Cell polarity is commonly coordinated within the plane of a single tissue layer (planar polarity), and hair positioning has been exploited as a simple marker for planar polarization of animal epithelia . The root epidermis of the plant Arabidopsis similarly reveals planar polarity of hair localization close to root tip-oriented (basal) ends of hair-forming cells . Hair position is directed toward a concentration maximum of the hormone auxin in the root tip , but mechanisms driving this plant-specific planar po… Show more

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“…The eto1 plants produce more ethylene than wild type and root hairs form closer to the apical end of the cell . Genes affecting auxin transport, such as AUXIN1 (AUX1: At2g38120), which encodes an auxin influx carrier, and GNOM (GN: At1g13980), which affects PIN auxin efflux carriers, also alter the locations of root hairs on cells, with root hairs forming towards the end of the cell where the auxin concentration is likely to be highest (Fischer et al, 2006). This suggests that auxin gradients govern where on each cell a root hair forms.…”
Section: Molecular Genetics Of Root Hair Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The eto1 plants produce more ethylene than wild type and root hairs form closer to the apical end of the cell . Genes affecting auxin transport, such as AUXIN1 (AUX1: At2g38120), which encodes an auxin influx carrier, and GNOM (GN: At1g13980), which affects PIN auxin efflux carriers, also alter the locations of root hairs on cells, with root hairs forming towards the end of the cell where the auxin concentration is likely to be highest (Fischer et al, 2006). This suggests that auxin gradients govern where on each cell a root hair forms.…”
Section: Molecular Genetics Of Root Hair Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other ROP-dependent processes, such as polar root hair positioning, might also require local auxin gradients (Fischer et al, 2006;Ikeda et al, 2009). However, the underlying mechanism is unknown and it would be interesting to see whether ABP1 regulates the polarized activity of ROPs during root hair positioning.…”
Section: Rop-dependent Cytoskeleton Rearrangementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…GNOM regulates polar targeting and constitutive endosomal recycling of PIN auxin efflux carriers (Steinmann et al, 1999;Geldner et al, 2003). Polar PIN localization and auxin gradients could not be established in either partial or complete loss-offunction gnom mutants and, thus, failed to complete normal embryogenesis or development of root architectures (Steinmann et al, 1999;Geldner et al, 2004;Fischer et al, 2006;Kleine-Vehn et al, 2008). However, polar localization of PIN proteins was not affected by overexpression of MIZ1 or the miz2 mutation (Fig.…”
Section: Novel Gnom Function Is Required For Miz1 Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%