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Fucus as a Model System to Study the Role of Auxin Transport and the Actin Cytoskeleton in Gravity ResponseThe overarching goal of this proposal was to examine the mechanisms for the cellular asymmetry in auxin transport proteins. As auxin transport polarity changes in response to reorientation of algal and plant cells relative to the gravity vector, it was critical to ask how auxin transport polarity is established and how this transport polarity may change in response to gravity stimulation. The experiments conducted with this NASA grant fell into two categories. The first area of experimentation was to explore the biochemical interactions between an auxin transport protein and the actin cytoskeleton. These experiments used biochemical techniques, including actin affinity chromatography, to demonstrate that one auxin transport protein interacts with the actin cytoskeleton. The second line of experiments examined whether in the initially symmetrical single celled embryos of Fucus distichus, whether auxin regulates development and whether gravity is a cue to control the morphogenesis of these embryos and whether gravi-morphogenesis is auxin dependent. Results in these two areas are summarized separately below. As a result of this funding, in combination with results from other investigators, we have strong evidence for an important role for the actin cytoskeleton in both establishing and change auxin transport polarity. It is also clear that Fucus distichus embryos are auxin responsive and gravity controls their morphogenesis.
Document ID
20030066240
Acquisition Source
Headquarters
Document Type
Contractor or Grantee Report
Authors
Muday, Gloria K.
(Wake Forest Univ. Winston-Salem, NC, United States)
Date Acquired
August 21, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2003
Subject Category
Exobiology
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG2-1203
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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