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Electrophysiological study of Arabidopsis ABCB4 and PIN2 auxin transporters: Evidence of auxin activation and interaction enhancing auxin selectivity

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PLANT DIRECT
Volume 5, Issue 11, Pages -

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JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
DOI: 10.1002/pld3.361

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) [1360751]
  2. Division Of Integrative Organismal Systems
  3. Direct For Biological Sciences [1360751] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The study found that the permeability of ABCB4 and PIN2 to auxin anions significantly increased when expressed outside of cells; the synergistic effect between the two may be essential for generating asymmetric auxin efflux; auxin can also stimulate ABCB4 activity, contributing to a self-reinforcement of auxin transport.
Polar auxin transport through plant tissue strictly requires polarly localized PIN proteins and uniformly distributed ABCB proteins. A functional synergy between the two types of membrane protein where their localizations overlap may create the degree of asymmetric auxin efflux required to produce polar auxin transport. We investigated this possibility by expressing ABCB4 and PIN2 in human embryonic kidney cells and measuring whole-cell ionic currents with the patch-clamp technique and CsCl-based electrolytes. ABCB4 activity was 1.81-fold more selective for Cl- over Cs+ and for PIN2 the value was 2.95. We imposed auxin gradients and determined that ABCB4 and PIN2 were 12-fold more permeable to the auxin anion (IAA(-)) than Cl-. This measure of the intrinsic selectivity of the transport pathway was 21-fold when ABCB4 and PIN2 were co-expressed. If this increase occurs in plants, it could explain why asymmetric PIN localization is not sufficient to create polar auxin flow. Some form of co-action or synergy between ABCB4 and PIN2 that increases IAA(-) selectivity at the cell face where both occur may be important. We also found that auxin stimulated ABCB4 activity, which may contribute to a self-reinforcement of auxin transport known as canalization.

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