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Science 6 November 1998: Vol. 282. no. 5391, pp. 1114 - 1117 DOI: 10.1126/science.282.5391.1114
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Auxin-Dependent Cell Expansion Mediated by Overexpressed Auxin-Binding Protein 1
Alan M. Jones,
*
Kyung-Hoam Im,
Michael A. Savka,
Ming-Jing Wu,
N. Gregory DeWitt,
Raymond Shillito,
Andrew N. Binns
To test the hypothesis that auxin-binding protein 1 (ABP1) is
a receptor controlling auxin-mediated plant cell expansion, ABP1 complementary DNAs were expressed in a controllable
fashion in tobacco plants and constitutively in maize cell lines.
Induction of Arabidopsis ABP1 expression in tobacco leaf
strips resulted in an increased capacity for auxin-mediated cell
expansion, whereas induction of ABP1 in intact plants resulted in
leaves with a normal morphology, but larger cells. Similarly,
constitutive expression of maize ABP1 in maize cell lines
conferred on them the capacity to respond to auxin by increasing cell
size. These results support a role of ABP1 as an auxin receptor
controlling plant growth.
A. M. Jones, K.-H. Im, M.-J. Wu, N. G. DeWitt,
Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
27599-3280, USA. M. A. Savka and A. N. Binns, Department of
Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6018, USA.
R. Shillito, Agricultural Research Center, AgrEvo USA, Pikeville, NC
27863, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
alan_jones{at}unc.edu
Present address: Department of Biology, University of West
Florida, Pensacola, FL 32514, USA.
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