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Auxin and chloroplast movements
Author(s) -
Eckstein Aleksandra,
Krzeszowiec Weronika,
Waligórski Piotr,
Gabryś Halina
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physiologia plantarum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.351
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1399-3054
pISSN - 0031-9317
DOI - 10.1111/ppl.12396
Subject(s) - phototropin , auxin , phototropism , chloroplast , arabidopsis , biology , polar auxin transport , microbiology and biotechnology , arabidopsis thaliana , mutant , gravitropism , biochemistry , gene , blue light , physics , optics
Auxin is involved in a wide spectrum of physiological processes in plants, including responses controlled by the blue light photoreceptors phototropins: phototropic bending and stomatal movement. However, the role of auxin in phototropin‐mediated chloroplast movements has never been studied. To address this question we searched for potential interactions between auxin and the chloroplast movement signaling pathway using different experimental approaches and two model plants, Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum . We observed that the disturbance of auxin homeostasis by shoot decapitation caused a decrease in chloroplast movement parameters, which could be rescued by exogenous auxin application. In several cases, the impairment of polar auxin transport, by chemical inhibitors or in auxin carrier mutants, had a similar negative effect on chloroplast movements. This inhibition was not correlated with changes in auxin levels. Chloroplast relocations were also affected by the antiauxin p ‐chlorophenoxyisobutyric acid and mutations in genes encoding some of the elements of the SCF TIR1 ‐Aux/ IAA auxin receptor complex. The observed changes in chloroplast movement parameters are not prominent, which points to a modulatory role of auxin in this process. Taken together, the obtained results suggest that auxin acts indirectly to regulate chloroplast movements, presumably by regulating gene expression via the SCF TIR1 ‐Aux/ IAA‐ARF pathway. Auxin does not seem to be involved in controlling the expression of phototropins.