Dev Cell. 2012 Jun 12;22(6):1275-85
Lanza M, Garcia-Ponce B, Castrillo G, Catarecha P, Sauer M, Rodriguez-Serrano M, Páez-García A, Sánchez-Bermejo E, Tc M, Leo Del Puerto Y, Sandalio LM, Paz-Ares J, Leyva A.
In plants, developmental programs and tropisms are modulated by the
phytohormone auxin. Auxin reconfigures the actin cytoskeleton, which
controls polar localization of auxin transporters such as PIN2 and thus
determines cell-type-specific responses. In conjunction with a second
growth-promoting phytohormone, brassinosteroid (BR), auxin
synergistically enhances growth and gene transcription.
We show that BR
alters actin configuration and PIN2 localization in a manner similar to
that of auxin. We describe a BR constitutive-response mutant that bears
an allele of the ACTIN2 gene and shows altered actin
configuration, PIN2 delocalization, and a broad array of phenotypes that
recapitulate BR-treated plants. Moreover, we show that actin filament
reconfiguration is sufficient to activate BR signaling, which leads to
an enhanced auxin response. Our results demonstrate that the actin
cytoskeleton functions as an integration node for the BR signaling
pathway and auxin responsiveness.