Cytokinins influence root gravitropism via differential regulation of auxin transporter expression and localization in Arabidopsis
2016
• Redirection of intercellular auxin fluxes via relocalization
of the PIN3 and PIN7 auxin efflux carriers has been suggested
to be necessary for the root gravitropic response. Cytokinins
have also been proposed to play a role in controlling root
gravitropism, but conclusive evidence is lacking. • We present
a detailed study of the dynamics of root bending early after
gravistimulation, which revealed a delayed gravitropic response
in transgenic lines with depleted endogenous cytokinins
(Pro35S:AtCKX) and cytokinin signaling mutants. Pro35S:AtCKX
lines as well as a cytokinin receptor mutant ahk3 showed
aberrations in the auxin response distribution in columella
cells consistent with defects in the auxin transport machinery.
• Using in vivo real-time imaging of PIN3-GFP and PIN7-GFP in
AtCKX3 overexpression and ahk3 backgrounds, we observed wild
type-like relocalization of PIN proteins in columella early
after gravistimulation, with gravity-induced relocalization of
PIN7 faster than that of PIN3. Nonetheless, the cellular
distribution of PIN3 and PIN7 and expression of PIN7 and the
auxin influx carrier AUX1 was affected in AtCKX overexpression
lines. • Based on the retained cytokinin sensitivity in pin3
pin4 pin7 mutant, we propose the AUX1-mediated auxin transport
rather than columella-located PIN proteins as a target of
endogenous cytokinins in the control of root gravitropism.
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