Artículo
How Does pH Fit in with Oscillating Polar Growth?
Fecha de publicación:
06/2018
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Trends In Plant Science
ISSN:
1360-1385
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Inglés
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Resumen
Polar growth in root hairs and pollen tubes is an excellent model for investigating plant cell size regulation. While linear plant growth is historically explained by the acid growth theory, which considers that auxin triggers apoplastic acidification by activating plasma membrane P-type H+-ATPases (AHAs) along with cell wall relaxation over long periods, the apoplastic pH (apopH) regulatory mechanisms are unknown for polar growth. Polar growth is a fast process mediated by rapid oscillations that repeat every ∼20?40 s. In this review, we explore a reactive oxygen species (ROS)-dependent mechanism that could generate oscillating apopH gradients in a coordinated manner with growth and Ca2+ oscillations. We propose possible mechanisms by which apopH oscillations are coordinated with polar growth together with ROS and Ca2+ waves.
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Mangano, Silvina; Martinez Pacheco, Javier; Marino Buslje, Cristina; Estevez, Jose Manuel; How Does pH Fit in with Oscillating Polar Growth?; Cell Press; Trends In Plant Science; 23; 6; 6-2018; 479-489
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