Cell Elongation and Microtubule Behavior in the Arabidopsis Hypocotyl: Responses to Ethylene and Auxin

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Jie Le
Filip Vandenbussche
Tinne De Cnodder
Dominique Van Der Straeten
Jean-Pierre Verbelen
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[1] University of Antwerp,Department of Biology
[2] Ghent University,Unit Plant Hormone Signaling and Bio
[3] Purdue University,imaging, Department of Molecular Genetics
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Auxin; Ethylene; Elongation; Hypocotyl; Microtubule; Tubulin;
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During elongation of the Arabidopsis hypocotyl, each cell reacts to light and hormones in a time- and position-dependent manner. Growth in darkness results in the maximal length a wild-type cell can reach. Elongation starts at the base and proceeds in the acropetal direction. Cells in the upper half of the hypocotyl can become the longest of the whole organ. Light strongly inhibits cell elongation all along the hypocotyl, but proportionally more in the upper half. The ethylene precursor 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC) is known to stimulate hypocotyl elongation in the light. Here we show that this stimulation only occurs in cells of the apical half of the hypocotyl. Moreover, ACC application can partially overcome light inhibition, whereas indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) cannot. On low-nutrient medium (LNM) in the light, elongation is severely reduced as compared to growth on rich medium, and both ACC and IAA can stimulate elongation to the levels reached on a nutrient-rich medium.
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