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Ntann12 annexin expression is induced by auxin in tobacco roots.

Journal of experimental botany (2011-05-06)
Marie Baucher, Yves Oukouomi Lowe, Olivier M Vandeputte, Johnny Mukoko Bopopi, Jihad Moussawi, Marjorie Vermeersch, Adeline Mol, Mondher El Jaziri, Fabrice Homblé, David Pérez-Morga
ABSTRACT

Ntann12, encoding a polypeptide homologous to annexins, was found previously to be induced upon infection of tobacco with the bacterium Rhodococcus fascians. In this study, Ntann12 is shown to bind negatively charged phospholipids in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. In plants growing in light conditions, Ntann12 is principally expressed in roots and the corresponding protein was mainly immunolocalized in the nucleus. Ntann12 expression was inhibited following plant transfer to darkness and in plants lacking the aerial part. However, an auxin (indole-3-acetic acid) treatment restored the expression of Ntann12 in the root system in dark conditions. Conversely, polar auxin transport inhibitors such as 1-naphthylphthalamic acid (NPA) or 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) inhibited Ntann12 expression in light condition. These results indicate that the expression of Ntann12 in the root is linked to the perception of a signal in the aerial part of the plant that is transmitted to the root via polar auxin transport.

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Product Description

Supelco
Naptalam, PESTANAL®, analytical standard
Sigma-Aldrich
2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid, BioReagent, suitable for plant cell culture, ≥97% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
2,3,5-Triiodobenzoic acid, 98%