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

0303 health sciences Potassium Channels Indoleacetic Acids Xenopus Genes, Plant Zea mays Naphthaleneacetic Acids Gravitropism 03 medical and health sciences Plant Growth Regulators Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Oocytes Animals Cotyledon Plant Shoots
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.96.21.12186 Publication Date: 2002-07-26T14:38:21Z
ABSTRACT
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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