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Article Dans Une Revue Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology Année : 2010

Auxin at the shoot apical meristem

Teva Vernoux
Jan Traas
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Plants continuously generate new tissues and organs through the activity of populations of undifferentiated stem cells, called meristems. Here, we discuss the so-called shoot apical meristem (SAM), which generates all the aerial parts of the plant. It has been known for many years that auxin plays a central role in the functioning of this meristem. Auxin is not homogeneously distributed at the SAM and it is thought that this distribution is interpreted in terms of differential gene expression and patterned growth. In this context, auxin transporters of the PIN and AUX families, creating auxin maxima and minima, are crucial regulators. However, auxin transport is not the only factor involved. Auxin biosynthesis genes also show specific, patterned activities, and local auxin synthesis appears to be essential for meristem function as well. In addition, auxin perception and signal transduction defining the competence of cells to react to auxin, add further complexity to the issue. To unravel this intricate signaling network at the SAM, systems biology approaches, involving not only molecular genetics but also live imaging and computational modeling, have become increasingly important.
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Teva Vernoux, Fabrice Besnard, Jan Traas. Auxin at the shoot apical meristem. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2010, 2 (4), pp.a001487. ⟨10.1101/cshperspect.a001487⟩. ⟨hal-01608647⟩
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