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TWISTED DWARF1 mediates the action of auxin transport inhibitors on actin cytoskeleton dynamics

Zhu, Jinsheng ; Bailly, Aurelien ; Zwiewka, Marta ; Sovero, Valpuri ; Donato, Martin Di ; Ge, Pei ; Oehri, Jacqueline ; Aryal, Bibek ; Hao, Pengchao ; Linnert, Miriam ; Burgardt, Noelia Inés ; Lücke, Christian ; Weiwad, Matthias ; Michel, Max ; Weiergräber, Oliver H. ; Pollmann, Stephan ; Azzarello, Elisa ; Mancuso, Stefano ; Ferro, Noel ; Fukao, Yoichiro ; Hoffmann, Céline ; Wedlich-Söldner, Roland ; Friml, Jiří ; Thomas, Clément ; Geisler, Markus

In: The Plant Cell, 2016, vol. 28, no. 4, p. 930–948

Plant growth and architecture is regulated by the polar distribution of the hormone auxin. Polarity and flexibility of this process is provided by constant cycling of auxin transporter vesicles along actin filaments, coordinated by a positive auxin-actin feedback loop. Both polar auxin transport and vesicle cycling are inhibited by synthetic auxin transport inhibitors, such as...

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7-rhamnosylated flavonols modulate homeostasis of the plant hormone auxin and affect plant development

Kuhn, Benjamin M. ; Errafi, Sanae ; Bucher, Rahel ; Dobrev, Petre ; Geisler, Markus ; Bigler, Laurent ; Zažímalová, Eva ; Ringli, Christoph

In: Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2016, vol. 291, no. 10, p. 5385–5395

Flavonols are a group of secondary metabolites that affect diverse cellular processes. They are considered putative negative regulators of the transport of the phytohormone auxin, by which they influence auxin distribution and concomitantly take part in the control of plant organ development. Flavonols are accumulating in a large number of glycosidic forms. Whether these have distinct...

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Learning from each other: ABC transporter regulation by protein phosphorylation in plant and mammalian systems

Aryal, Bibek ; Laurent, Christophe ; Geisler, Markus

In: Biochemical Society Transactions, 2016, vol. 44, no. 2, p. 663-673

The ABC (ATP-binding cassette) transporter family in higher plants is highly expanded compared with those of mammalians. Moreover, some members of the plant ABCB subfamily display very high substrate specificity compared with their mammalian counterparts that are often associated with multidrug resistance (MDR) phenomena. In this review we highlight prominent functions of plant and mammalian...

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Keeping it all together : auxin–actin crosstalk in plant development

Zhu, Jinsheng ; Geisler, Markus

In: Journal of Experimental Botany, 2015, vol. 66, no. 16, p. 4983-4998

Polar auxin transport and the action of the actin cytoskeleton are tightly interconnected, which is documented by the finding that auxin transporters reach their final destination by active movement of secretory vesicles along F-actin tracks. Moreover, auxin transporter polarity and flexibility is thought to depend on transporter cycling that requires endocytosis and exocytosis of vesicles. In...

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The auxin transporter, OsAUX1, is involved in primary root and root hair elongation and in Cd stress responses in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Yu, ChenLiang ; Sun, ChenDong ; Shen, Chenjia ; Wang, Suikang ; Liu, Fang ; Liu, Yan ; Chen, YunLong ; Li, Chuanyou ; Qian, Qian ; Aryal, Bibek ; Geisler, Markus ; Jiang, De An ; Qi, YanHua

In: The Plant Journal, 2015, vol. 83, no. 5, p. 818–830

Auxin and cadmium (Cd) stress play critical roles during root development. There are only a few reports on the mechanisms by which Cd stress influences auxin homeostasis and affects primary root (PR) and lateral root (LR) development, and almost nothing is known about how auxin and Cd interfere with root hair (RH) development. Here, we characterize rice osaux1 mutants that have a longer PR and...

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Wounding of Arabidopsis halleri leaves enhances cadmium accumulation that acts as a defense against herbivory

Plaza, Sonia ; Weber, Johann ; Pajonk, Simone ; Thomas, Jérôme ; Talke, Ina N. ; Schellenberg, Maja ; Pradervand, Sylvain ; Burla, Bo ; Geisler, Markus ; Martinoia, Enrico ; Krämer, Ute

In: BioMetals, 2015, vol. 28, no. 3, p. 521–528

Approximately 0.2 % of all angiosperms are classified as metal hyperaccumulators based on their extraordinarily high leaf metal contents, for example >1 % zinc, >0.1 % nickel or >0.01 % cadmium (Cd) in dry biomass. So far, metal hyperaccumulation has been considered to be a taxon-wide, constitutively expressed trait, the extent of which depends solely on available metal concentrations in the...

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Complementation of the embryo-lethal T-DNA insertion mutant of AUXIN-BINDING-PROTEIN 1 (ABP1) with abp1 point mutated versions reveals crosstalk of ABP1 and phytochromes

Effendi, Yunus ; Ferro, Noel ; Labusch, Corinna ; Geisler, Markus ; Scherer, Günther F. E.

In: Journal of Experimental Botany, 2015, vol. 66, no. 1, p. 403-418

The function of the extracytoplasmic AUXIN-BINDING-PROTEIN1 (ABP1) is largely enigmatic. We complemented a homozygous T-DNA insertion null mutant of ABP1 in Arabidopsis thaliana Wassilewskia with three mutated and one wild-type (wt) ABP1 cDNA, all tagged C-terminally with a strepII–FLAG tag upstream the KDEL signal. Based on in silico modelling, the abp1 mutants were predicted to have altered...

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The cyclophilin A DIAGEOTROPICA gene affects auxin transport in both root and shoot to control lateral root formation

Ivanchenko, Maria G. ; Zhu, Jinsheng ; Wang, Bangjun ; Medvecká, Eva ; Du, Yunlong ; Azzarello, Elisa ; Mancuso, Stefano ; Megraw, Molly ; Filichkin, Sergei ; Dubrovsky, Joseph G. ; Friml, Jiří ; Geisler, Markus

In: Development, 2015, p. dev.113225

Cyclophilin A is a conserved peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase (PPIase) best known as the cellular receptor of the immunosuppressant cyclosporine A. Despite significant effort, evidence of developmental functions of cyclophilin A in non-plant systems has remained obscure. Mutations in a tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) cyclophilin A ortholog, DIAGEOTROPICA (DGT), have been shown to abolish the...

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Directional auxin transport mechanisms in early diverging land plants

Viaene, Tom ; Landberg, Katarina ; Thelander, Mattias ; Medvecka, Eva ; Pederson, Eric ; Feraru, Elena ; Cooper, Endymion D. ; Karimi, Mansour ; Delwiche, Charles F. ; Ljung, Karin ; Geisler, Markus ; Sundberg, Eva

In: Current Biology, 2014, vol. 24, no. 23, p. 2786–2791

The emergence and radiation of multicellular land plants was driven by crucial innovations to their body plans [1]. The directional transport of the phytohormone auxin represents a key, plant-specific mechanism for polarization and patterning in complex seed plants [2, 3, 4 and 5]. Here, we show that already in the early diverging land plant lineage, as exemplified by the moss Physcomitrella...

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The inter-kingdom volatile signal indole promotes root development by interfering with auxin signalling

Bailly, Aurélien ; Groenhagen, Ulrike ; Schulz, Stefan ; Geisler, Markus ; Eberl, Leo ; Weisskopf, Laure

In: The Plant Journal, 2014, vol. 80, no. 5, p. 758–771

Recently, emission of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has emerged as a mode of communication between bacteria and plants. Although some bacterial VOCs that promote plant growth have been identified, their underlying mechanism of action is unknown. Here we demonstrate that indole, which was identified using a screen for Arabidopsis growth promotion by VOCs from soil-borne bacteria, is a potent...