Studies on the evolution of auxin carriers and phytotropin receptors: Transmembrane auxin transport in unicellular and multicellular Chlorophyta
โ Scribed by Jennifer E. Dibb-Fuller; David A. Morris
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 850 KB
- Volume
- 186
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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โฆ Synopsis
The characteristics of transmembrane transport of 14Cqabelled indol-3yl-acetic acid ([1-14C]IAA) were compared in Chlorella vulgaris Beij., a simple unicellular green alga, and in Chara vulgaris L., a branched, multicellular green alga exhibiting axial polarity and a high degree of cell and organ specialization. In Chara thallus cells, three distinguishable trans-plasmamembrane fluxes contributed to the net uptake of [ 1-14C]-IAA from an external solution, viz. : a non-mediated, pH-sensitive influx of undissociated IAA (IAAH); a saturable influx of IAA; and a saturable ettlux of IAA. Both saturable fluxes were competitively inhibited by unlabelled IAA. Association of [3H]IAA with microsomal preparations from Chara thallus tissue was competitively inhibited by unlabelled IAA. Results indicated that uptake carriers occurred in the membranes at a much higher density than efflux carriers. The efflux component of IAA net uptake by Chara was not affected by several phytotropins (N-l-naphthylphthalmic acid, NPA; 2-(1pyrenoyl)benzoic acid; and 5-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3phenylpyrazole), which are potent non-competitive inhibitors of specific auxin-efflux carriers in more advanced plant groups, and no evidence was found for a specific association of [3H]NPA with Chara microsomal preparations. It was concluded that Chara lacked phytotropin receptors. Net uptake of [1-14C]IAA also was unaffected by 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid except at concentrations (>_ 10-~ mol.m-3) high enough to depress cytoplasmic pH (determined by uptake of 5,5-dimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione). Chlorella cells accumulated [1-~4C]IAA from an external solution by pH-sensitive diffusion of IAA across the plasma membrane and anion (IAA-) trapping, but no evidence was found in Chlorella for the occurrence of IAA carriers. These results indicate that carrier systems capable of mediating the transmembrane * To whom correspondence should be addressed Abbreviations: CPP = 5-(2-carboxyphenyl)-3-phenylpyrazole; DMO= 5,5-dimethyloxazolidine-2,4-dione; IAA=indol-3yl-acetic acid; NPA = N-1 -naphthylphthalamic acid; PBA = 2-(1 -pyrenoyl)benzoic acid; TIBA= 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid.
transport of auxins appeared at a very early stage in the evolution of green plants, possibly in association with the origin of a differentiated, multicellular plant body. Phytotropin receptors evolved independently of the carriers.
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