Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Studies performed in different organisms
have highlighted the importance
of protein kinase CK2 in cell growth and
cell viability. However, the plant signaling
pathways in which CK2 is involved
are largely unknown. We have reported
that a dominant-negative mutant of CK2
in Arabidopsis thaliana shows phenotypic
traits that are typically linked to
alterations in auxin-dependent processes.
We demonstrated that auxin transport is,
indeed, impaired in these mutant plants,
and that this correlates with misexpression
and mislocalization of PIN efflux
transporters and of PINOID. Our data
establishes a link between CK2 activity
and the regulation of auxin homeostasis
in plants, strongly suggesting that CK2
might be required at multiple points of
the pathways regulating auxin fluxes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ck2 kinase; arabidopsis; auxin
Elenco autori:
DE MICHELE, Roberto
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