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Rapid auxin-mediated phosphorylation of Myosin regulates trafficking and polarity in Arabidopsis

Huibin Han, View ORCID ProfileInge Verstraeten, Mark Roosjen, View ORCID ProfileEwa Mazur, Nikola Rýdza, Jakub Hajný, Krisztina Ötvös, View ORCID ProfileDolf Weijers, View ORCID ProfileJiří Friml
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.13.439603
Huibin Han
1Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Am Campus 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
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Inge Verstraeten
1Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Am Campus 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
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Mark Roosjen
2Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University, Stippeneng 4, 6708WE Wageningen, the Netherlands
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Ewa Mazur
3Faculty of Natural Sciences, Institute of Biology, Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, University of Silesia in Katowice, Jagiellońska 28, 40-032 Katowice Poland
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Nikola Rýdza
4Central European Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, Kamenice 753/5, 625 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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Jakub Hajný
1Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Am Campus 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
5Laboratory of Growth Regulators, The Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Experimental Botany & Palacký University, Šlechtitelů 27, CZ-78371 Olomouc, Czech Republic
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Krisztina Ötvös
1Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Am Campus 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
6Current address: Bioresources Unit, Center for Health & Bioresources, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, 3430 Tulln, Austria
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Dolf Weijers
2Laboratory of Biochemistry, Wageningen University, Stippeneng 4, 6708WE Wageningen, the Netherlands
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Jiří Friml
1Institute of Science and Technology (IST) Austria, Am Campus 1, 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
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Abstract

The signaling molecule auxin controls plant development through a well-known transcriptional mechanism that regulates many genes. However, auxin also triggers cellular responses within seconds or minutes, and mechanisms mediating such fast responses have remained elusive. Here, we identified an ultrafast auxin-mediated protein phosphorylation response in Arabidopsis roots that is largely independent of the canonical TIR1/AFB receptors. Among targets of this novel response are Myosin XI and its adaptor protein MadB2. We show that their auxin-mediated phosphorylation regulates trafficking and polar, subcellular distribution of PIN auxin transporters. This phosphorylation-based auxin signaling module is indispensable during developmental processes that rely on auxin-mediated PIN repolarization, such as termination of shoot gravitropic bending or vasculature formation and regeneration. Hence, we identified a fast, non-canonical auxin response targeting multiple cellular processes and revealed auxin-triggered phosphorylation of a myosin complex as the mechanism for feedback regulation of directional auxin transport, a central component of auxin canalization, which underlies self-organizing plant development.

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Rapid auxin-mediated phosphorylation of Myosin regulates trafficking and polarity in Arabidopsis
Huibin Han, Inge Verstraeten, Mark Roosjen, Ewa Mazur, Nikola Rýdza, Jakub Hajný, Krisztina Ötvös, Dolf Weijers, Jiří Friml
bioRxiv 2021.04.13.439603; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.13.439603
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Rapid auxin-mediated phosphorylation of Myosin regulates trafficking and polarity in Arabidopsis
Huibin Han, Inge Verstraeten, Mark Roosjen, Ewa Mazur, Nikola Rýdza, Jakub Hajný, Krisztina Ötvös, Dolf Weijers, Jiří Friml
bioRxiv 2021.04.13.439603; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.13.439603

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