向重力性
淀粉体
生物
拟南芥
生长素极性运输
根冠
生长素
细胞生物学
植物
基因
质体
遗传学
分生组织
叶绿体
突变体
作者
Elizabeth Rosen,Rujin Chen,Patrick Masson
标识
DOI:10.1016/s1360-1385(99)01472-7
摘要
Roots avoid depleting their immediate environment of essential nutrients by continuous growth. Root growth is directed by environmental cues, including gravity. Gravity sensing occurs mainly in the columella cells of the root cap. Upon reorientation within the gravity field, the root-cap amyloplasts sediment, generating a physiological signal that promotes the development of a curvature at the root elongation zones. Recent molecular genetic studies in Arabidopsis have allowed the identification of genes that play important roles in root gravitropism. Among them, the ARG1 gene encodes a DnaJ-like protein involved in gravity signal transduction, whereas the AUX1 and AGR1 genes encode proteins involved in polar auxin transport. These studies have important implications for understanding the intra- and inter-cellular signaling processes that underlie root gravitropism.
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