Gray W M, Ostin A, Sandberg G, Romano C P, Estelle M
Department of Biology, Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1998 Jun 9;95(12):7197-202. doi: 10.1073/pnas.95.12.7197.
Physiological studies with excised stem segments have implicated the plant hormone indole-3-acetic acid (IAA or auxin) in the regulation of cell elongation. Supporting evidence from intact plants has been somewhat more difficult to obtain, however. Here, we report the identification and characterization of an auxin-mediated cell elongation growth response in Arabidopsis thaliana. When grown in the light at high temperature (29 degreesC), Arabidopsis seedlings exhibit dramatic hypocotyl elongation compared with seedlings grown at 20 degreesC. This temperature-dependent growth response is sharply reduced by mutations in the auxin response or transport pathways and in seedlings containing reduced levels of free IAA. In contrast, mutants deficient in gibberellin and abscisic acid biosynthesis or in ethylene response are unaffected. Furthermore, we detect a corresponding increase in the level of free IAA in seedlings grown at high temperature, suggesting that temperature regulates auxin synthesis or catabolism to mediate this growth response. Consistent with this possibility, high temperature also stimulates other auxin-mediated processes including auxin-inducible gene expression. Based on these results, we propose that growth at high temperature promotes an increase in auxin levels resulting in increased hypocotyl elongation. These results strongly support the contention that endogenous auxin promotes cell elongation in intact plants.
对离体茎段进行的生理学研究表明,植物激素吲哚 - 3 - 乙酸(IAA或生长素)参与细胞伸长的调节。然而,从完整植株获得支持证据则要困难一些。在此,我们报告了拟南芥中一种生长素介导的细胞伸长生长反应的鉴定和特征。当在高温(29℃)光照条件下生长时,与在20℃下生长的幼苗相比,拟南芥幼苗表现出显著的下胚轴伸长。生长素反应或运输途径中的突变以及游离IAA水平降低的幼苗,这种温度依赖性生长反应会急剧降低。相比之下,赤霉素和脱落酸生物合成缺陷或乙烯反应缺陷的突变体不受影响。此外,我们检测到在高温下生长的幼苗中游离IAA水平相应增加,这表明温度调节生长素的合成或分解代谢以介导这种生长反应。与此可能性一致,高温还刺激包括生长素诱导基因表达在内的其他生长素介导的过程。基于这些结果,我们提出高温下的生长促进生长素水平升高,导致下胚轴伸长增加。这些结果有力地支持了内源性生长素促进完整植株中细胞伸长的观点。