Reduced gravitropism in hypocotyls of starch-deficient mutants of Arabidopsis

被引:120
作者
Kiss, JZ
Guisinger, MM
Miller, AJ
Stackhouse, KS
机构
[1] Department of Botany, Miami University, Oxford
基金
美国国家航空航天局;
关键词
Arabidopsis; gravity perception; plastids; shoots; space biology; statolith;
D O I
10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a029199
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Gravitropism was examined in dark- and light-grown hypocotyls of wild-type (WT), two reduced starch mutants (ACG 20 and ACG 27), and a starchless mutant (ACG 21) of Arabidopsis. In addition, the starch content of these four strains was studied with light and electron microscopy. Based on time course of curvature and orientation studies, the graviresponse in hypocotyls is proportional to the amount of starch in a genotype. Furthermore, starch mutations seem to primarily affect gravitropism rather than differential growth since both phototropic curvature and growth rates among the four genotypes are approximately equal. Our results suggest that gravity perception may require a greater plastid mass in hypocotyls compared to roots. The kinetics of gravitropic curvature also was compared following reorientation at 45 degrees, 90 degrees, and 135 degrees. As has been reported for other plant species, the optimal angle of reorientation is 135 degrees for WT Arabidopsis and the two reduced starch mutants, but the magnitude of curvature of the starchless mutant appears to be independent of the initial angle of displacement. Taken together, the results of the present study and our previous experiments with roots of the same four genotypes [Kiss ct al. (1996) Physiol. Plant. 97: 237] support a plastid-based hypothesis for gravity perception in plants.
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