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New Insights on Plant Cell Elongation: A Role for Acetylcholine
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BiologyPlant BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyDevelopmental BiologyHealth SciencesBotanyMorphogenesisAcetylcholine TreatmentsCytoskeletonPlant CytologyNew InsightsSpecific Expansin GeneMedicineCell BiologyLeexpa2 Expression RegulationPlant PhysiologyPlant HormonePlant Development
We investigated the effect of auxin and acetylcholine on the expression of the tomato expansin gene LeEXPA2, a specific expansin gene expressed in elongating tomato hypocotyl segments. Since auxin interferes with clathrin-mediated endocytosis, in order to regulate cellular and developmental responses we produced protoplasts from tomato elongating hypocotyls and followed the endocytotic marker, FM4-64, internalization in response to treatments. Tomato protoplasts were observed during auxin and acetylcholine treatments after transient expression of chimerical markers of volume-control related compartments such as vacuoles. Here we describe the contribution of auxin and acetylcholine to LeEXPA2 expression regulation and we support the hypothesis that a possible subcellular target of acetylcholine signal is the vesicular transport, shedding some light on the characterization of this small molecule as local mediator in the plant physiological response.
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