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Cell Surface ABP1-TMK Auxin-Sensing Complex Activates ROP GTPase Signaling

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XU T.D. DAI N. CHEN J.S. NAGAWA S. CAO M. LI H.J. ZHOU Z.M. CHEN X. DE RYCKE R. RAKUSOVA H. WANG W.Y. JONES A.M. FRIML Jiří PATTERSON S.E. BLEECKER A.B. YANG Z.B.

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Science
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Web http://www.sciencemag.org/content/343/6174/1025.full.pdf
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1245125
Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords BOX PROTEIN TIR1; BINDING PROTEIN-1; PLASMA-MEMBRANE; ARABIDOPSIS ROOTS; RECEPTOR; EXPANSION; ENDOCYTOSIS; DIVISION; PATHWAY; TOBACCO
Description Auxin-binding protein 1 (ABP1) was discovered nearly 40 years ago and was shown to be essential for plant development and morphogenesis, but its mode of action remains unclear. Here, we report that the plasma membrane-localized transmembrane kinase (TMK) receptor-like kinases interact with ABP1 and transduce auxin signal to activate plasma membrane-associated ROPs [Rho-like guanosine triphosphatases (GTPase) from plants], leading to changes in the cytoskeleton and the shape of leaf pavement cells in Arabidopsis. The interaction between ABP1 and TMK at the cell surface is induced by auxin and requires ABP1 sensing of auxin. These findings show that TMK proteins and ABP1 form a cell surface auxin perception complex that activates ROP signaling pathways, regulating nontranscriptional cytoplasmic responses and associated fundamental processes.
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