Plant and Cell Physiology Supplement
Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 47
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Characterization of an Arabidopsis Phosphatase PHS1 Involved in Microtubule Regulation
*Takehide KatoJaromir PytelaKuniko NaoiTakashi Hashimoto
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In plants, cortical microtubule (cMT) arrays generally determine the polarity of cell elongation. Many microtubule associate proteins are thought to be involved in formation and maintenance of the array organization. A dominant phs1-1 mutant allele of an Arabidopsis MAP kinase phosphatase-like protein showed compromised cMT organization and stability. Transgenic plants which expressed the functional genomic PHS1 gene fused to GUS and GFP showed strong GUS activity in the elongating region of roots. Moreover, the GFP fluorescence was predominantly detected in cytoplasm. A MAP kinase cascade involving PHS1 may be important for regulation of cMT arrays in the elongation zone of root. To isolate components in the PHS1 phosphorylation pathway, we mutagenized phs1-1 by EMS and isolated many mutants that suppressed the phs1-1 phenotype.
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© 2006 by The Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists
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