Affiliation:
1. School of Biological Sciences Monash University Melbourne Vic. 3800 Australia
2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success in Nature and Agriculture Monash University Melbourne Vic. 3800 Australia
Abstract
Summary
PIN‐FORMED auxin efflux transporters, a subclass of which is plasma membrane‐localised, mediate a variety of land‐plant developmental processes via their polar localisation and subsequent directional auxin transport. We provide the first characterisation of PIN proteins in liverworts using Marchantia polymorpha as a model system. Marchantia polymorpha possesses a single PIN‐FORMED gene, whose protein product is predicted to be plasma membrane‐localised, MpPIN1.
To characterise MpPIN1, we created loss‐of‐function alleles and produced complementation lines in both M. polymorpha and Arabidopsis. In M. polymorpha, gene expression and protein localisation were tracked using an MpPIN1 transgene encoding a translationally fused fluorescent protein.
Overexpression of MpPIN1 can partially complement loss of an orthologous gene, PIN‐FORMED1, in Arabidopsis. In M. polymorpha, MpPIN1 influences development in numerous ways throughout its life cycle. Most notably, MpPIN1 is required to establish gemmaling dorsiventral polarity and for orthotropic growth of gametangiophore stalks, where MpPIN1 is basally polarised.
PIN activity is largely conserved within land plants, with PIN‐mediated auxin flow providing a flexible mechanism to organise growth. Specifically, PIN is fundamentally linked to orthotropism and to the establishment of de novo meristems, the latter potentially involving the formation of both auxin biosynthesis maxima and auxin‐signalling minima.
Funder
Australian Research Council
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