ABCB-mediated auxin transport in outer root tissues regulates lateral root spacing in Arabidopsis

biorxiv(2020)

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Root branching is an important strategy to explore efficiently large volumes of soil. To economize this process, lateral roots (LR) are formed along the growing root at discrete positions that are instructed by oscillating auxin signals derived from the lateral root cap (LRC). This assumes that auxin moves from the LRC across multiple layers to accumulate in the pericycle. Here, we identified, using gene silencing and CRISPR based approaches, a group of five genetically linked, closely related ABCBs that control LR spacing by modulating the amplitude of the auxin oscillation. The transporters localize to the plasma membrane and reveal significant auxin export activity. These ABCBs are mainly expressed in the LRC and epidermis where they contribute to auxin transport towards the root oscillation zone. Our findings highlight the importance of auxin transport in the outer tissues of the root meristem to regulate LR spacing.
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