Journal of Plant Interactions (Jan 2018)

Molecular players of auxin transport systems: advances in genomic and molecular events

  • Tapan Kumar Mohanta,
  • Tufail Bashir,
  • Abeer Hashem,
  • Elsayed Fathi Abd_Allah,
  • Abdul Latif Khan,
  • Ahmed Sulaiman Al-Harrasi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/17429145.2018.1523476
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 483 – 495

Abstract

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Phytohormone auxin plays an indispensable role in the plethora of plant developmental process starting from the cell division, and cell elongation to morphogenesis. Auxins are transported to different parts of the plant by different sophisticated transporter molecules known as ‘auxin transporters’.There are four auxin transporter families that have been reported so far in the plant kingdom which includes AUX/LAX (AUXIN-RESISTANT1–LIKES), PIN (PIN-FORMED, auxin efflux carriers), ABCB ((ATP-binding cassette-B (ABCB)/P-glycoprotein (PGP)) and PILS (PIN-Likes). Auxin influx and efflux carriers are distributed in a polar fashion in the plasma membrane whereas ABCB and PILS are present in a non-polar fashion. Other than AUX/LAX, other auxin transporters harbor N-and C-terminal conserved domains along with a variable hydrophilic loop in the transmembrane domain. The AUX/LAX, ABCB and PIN transporters mediate long distance auxin transport whereas PILS and PIN5 protein involved in intracellular auxin homeostasis.

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