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<i>Arabidopsis</i> H <sup>+</sup> -PPase AVP1 Regulates Auxin-Mediated Organ Development
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Plant PhysiologyGeneticsAuxin-mediated Organ DevelopmentPlant DevelopmentPlant Molecular BiologyAvp1-1 Null MutantsHealth SciencesCell DivisionMorphogenesisOrganogenesisGene ExpressionCell BiologyPlant HormoneAuxin FluxesBiologyAuxin TransportDevelopmental BiologyMedicinePlant Biochemistry
The transport of auxin controls developmental events in plants. Here, we report that in addition to maintaining vacuolar pH, the H+-pyrophosphatase, AVP1, controls auxin transport and consequently auxin-dependent development. AVP1 overexpression results in increased cell division at the onset of organ formation, hyperplasia, and increased auxin transport. In contrast, avp1-1 null mutants have severely disrupted root and shoot development and reduced auxin transport. Changes in the expression of AVP1 affect the distribution and abundance of the P-adenosine triphosphatase and Pinformed 1 auxin efflux facilitator, two proteins implicated in auxin distribution. Thus, AVP1 facilitates the auxin fluxes that regulate organogenesis.
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