Structure and Function of Auxin Transporters

Ulrich Z Hammes, Bjørn Panyella Pedersen

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Abstract

Auxins, a group of central hormones in plant growth and development, are transported by a diverse range of transporters with distinct biochemical and structural properties. This review summarizes the current knowledge on all known auxin transporters with respect to their biochemical and biophysical properties and the methods used to characterize them. In particular, we focus on the recent advances that were made concerning the PIN-FORMED family of auxin exporters. Insights derived from solving their structures have improved our understanding of the auxin export process, and we discuss the current state of the art on PIN-mediated auxin transport, including the use of biophysical methods to examine their properties. Understanding the mechanisms of auxin transport is crucial for understanding plant growth and development, as well as for the development of more effective strategies for crop production and plant biotechnology.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnual Review of Plant Biology
Volume75
Issue1
Pages (from-to)185-209
Number of pages25
ISSN1543-5008
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

Keywords

  • PIN-FORMED proteins
  • PMF
  • auxin
  • auxin transporters
  • crossover-elevator mechanism
  • membrane potential
  • membrane protein biophysics
  • proton motif force

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