Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.

Many processes critical to plant growth and development are regulated by the hormone auxin. Auxin responses are initiated through activation of a transcriptional response mediated by the TIR1/AFB family of F-box protein auxin receptors as well as the AUX/IAA and ARF families of transcriptional regul...

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Main Authors: Elisabeth J Chapman, Kathleen Greenham, Cristina Castillejo, Ryan Sartor, Agniezska Bialy, Tai-Ping Sun, Mark Estelle
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348943?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-abb90109bcbc4480adaa653502ace6ee2020-11-25T01:46:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3621010.1371/journal.pone.0036210Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.Elisabeth J ChapmanKathleen GreenhamCristina CastillejoRyan SartorAgniezska BialyTai-Ping SunMark EstelleMany processes critical to plant growth and development are regulated by the hormone auxin. Auxin responses are initiated through activation of a transcriptional response mediated by the TIR1/AFB family of F-box protein auxin receptors as well as the AUX/IAA and ARF families of transcriptional regulators. However, there is little information on how auxin regulates a specific cellular response. To begin to address this question, we have focused on auxin regulation of cell expansion in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl. We show that auxin-mediated hypocotyl elongation is dependent upon the TIR1/AFB family of auxin receptors and degradation of AUX/IAA repressors. We also use microarray studies of elongating hypocotyls to show that a number of growth-associated processes are activated by auxin including gibberellin biosynthesis, cell wall reorganization and biogenesis, and others. Our studies indicate that GA biosynthesis is required for normal response to auxin in the hypocotyl but that the overall transcriptional auxin output consists of PIF-dependent and -independent genes. We propose that auxin acts independently from and interdependently with PIF and GA pathways to regulate expression of growth-associated genes in cell expansion.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348943?pdf=render
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author Elisabeth J Chapman
Kathleen Greenham
Cristina Castillejo
Ryan Sartor
Agniezska Bialy
Tai-Ping Sun
Mark Estelle
spellingShingle Elisabeth J Chapman
Kathleen Greenham
Cristina Castillejo
Ryan Sartor
Agniezska Bialy
Tai-Ping Sun
Mark Estelle
Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Elisabeth J Chapman
Kathleen Greenham
Cristina Castillejo
Ryan Sartor
Agniezska Bialy
Tai-Ping Sun
Mark Estelle
author_sort Elisabeth J Chapman
title Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
title_short Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
title_full Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
title_fullStr Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
title_full_unstemmed Hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through GA-dependent and -independent pathways.
title_sort hypocotyl transcriptome reveals auxin regulation of growth-promoting genes through ga-dependent and -independent pathways.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Many processes critical to plant growth and development are regulated by the hormone auxin. Auxin responses are initiated through activation of a transcriptional response mediated by the TIR1/AFB family of F-box protein auxin receptors as well as the AUX/IAA and ARF families of transcriptional regulators. However, there is little information on how auxin regulates a specific cellular response. To begin to address this question, we have focused on auxin regulation of cell expansion in the Arabidopsis hypocotyl. We show that auxin-mediated hypocotyl elongation is dependent upon the TIR1/AFB family of auxin receptors and degradation of AUX/IAA repressors. We also use microarray studies of elongating hypocotyls to show that a number of growth-associated processes are activated by auxin including gibberellin biosynthesis, cell wall reorganization and biogenesis, and others. Our studies indicate that GA biosynthesis is required for normal response to auxin in the hypocotyl but that the overall transcriptional auxin output consists of PIF-dependent and -independent genes. We propose that auxin acts independently from and interdependently with PIF and GA pathways to regulate expression of growth-associated genes in cell expansion.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3348943?pdf=render
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