Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing
Hu Y, Omary M, Hu Y, Doron O, Hörmayer L, Chen Q, Megides O, Chekli O, Ding Z, Friml J, Zhao Y, Tsarfaty I, Shani E. 2021. Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing. Nature Communications. 12, 1657.
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Hu, Yangjie;
Omary, Moutasem;
Hu, Yun;
Doron, Ohad;
Hörmayer, LukasISTA;
Chen, Qingguo;
Megides, Or;
Chekli, Ori;
Ding, Zhaojun;
Friml, JiríISTA ;
Zhao, Yunde;
Tsarfaty, Ilan
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Auxin is a key regulator of plant growth and development. Local auxin biosynthesis and intercellular transport generates regional gradients in the root that are instructive for processes such as specification of developmental zones that maintain root growth and tropic responses. Here we present a toolbox to study auxin-mediated root development that features: (i) the ability to control auxin synthesis with high spatio-temporal resolution and (ii) single-cell nucleus tracking and morphokinetic analysis infrastructure. Integration of these two features enables cutting-edge analysis of root development at single-cell resolution based on morphokinetic parameters under normal growth conditions and during cell-type-specific induction of auxin biosynthesis. We show directional auxin flow in the root and refine the contributions of key players in this process. In addition, we determine the quantitative kinetics of Arabidopsis root meristem skewing, which depends on local auxin gradients but does not require PIN2 and AUX1 auxin transporter activities. Beyond the mechanistic insights into root development, the tools developed here will enable biologists to study kinetics and morphology of various critical processes at the single cell-level in whole organisms.
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2021-03-12
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Nature Communications
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This work was supported by grants from the Israel Science Foundation (2378/19 to E.S.), the Joint NSFC-ISF Research Grant (3419/20 to E.S. and Z.D.), the Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP—LIY000540/2020 to E.S.), the European Research Council Starting Grant (757683- RobustHormoneTrans to E.S.), PBC postdoctoral fellowships (to Y.H. and M.O.), NIH (GM114660 to Y.Z.), Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF to I.T.).
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Hu Y, Omary M, Hu Y, et al. Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing. Nature Communications. 2021;12. doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21802-3
Hu, Y., Omary, M., Hu, Y., Doron, O., Hörmayer, L., Chen, Q., … Shani, E. (2021). Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing. Nature Communications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21802-3
Hu, Yangjie, Moutasem Omary, Yun Hu, Ohad Doron, Lukas Hörmayer, Qingguo Chen, Or Megides, et al. “Cell Kinetics of Auxin Transport and Activity in Arabidopsis Root Growth and Skewing.” Nature Communications. Springer Nature, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-21802-3.
Y. Hu et al., “Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing,” Nature Communications, vol. 12. Springer Nature, 2021.
Hu Y, Omary M, Hu Y, Doron O, Hörmayer L, Chen Q, Megides O, Chekli O, Ding Z, Friml J, Zhao Y, Tsarfaty I, Shani E. 2021. Cell kinetics of auxin transport and activity in Arabidopsis root growth and skewing. Nature Communications. 12, 1657.
Hu, Yangjie, et al. “Cell Kinetics of Auxin Transport and Activity in Arabidopsis Root Growth and Skewing.” Nature Communications, vol. 12, 1657, Springer Nature, 2021, doi:10.1038/s41467-021-21802-3.
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