Auxin-induced K+ channel expression represents an essential step in coleoptile growth and gravitropism

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Erscheinungsjahr:
1999
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  • Animals
  • Cotyledon/drug effects
  • Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
  • Genes, Plant/genetics
  • Gravitropism/physiology
  • Indoleacetic Acids/metabolism
  • Naphthaleneacetic Acids/metabolism
  • Oocytes
  • Plant Growth Regulators/metabolism
  • Plant Shoots/drug effects
  • Potassium Channels/drug effects
  • Xenopus
  • Zea mays/genetics
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  • Auxin-induced growth of coleoptiles depends on the presence of potassium and is suppressed by K+ channel blockers. To evaluate the role of K+ channels in auxin-mediated growth, we isolated and functionally expressed ZMK1 and ZMK2 (Zea mays K+ channel 1 and 2), two potassium channels from maize coleoptiles. In growth experiments, the time course of auxin-induced expression of ZMK1 coincided with the kinetics of coleoptile elongation. Upon gravistimulation of maize seedlings, ZMK1 expression followed the gravitropic-induced auxin redistribution. K+ channel expression increased even before a bending of the coleoptile was observed. The transcript level of ZMK2, expressed in vascular tissue, was not affected by auxin. In patch-clamp studies on coleoptile protoplasts, auxin increased K+ channel density while leaving channel properties unaffected. Thus, we conclude that coleoptile growth depends on the transcriptional up-regulation of ZMK1, an inwardly rectifying K+ channel expressed in the nonvascular tissue of this organ.

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