Negative gravitropism in plant roots

Nat Plants. 2016 Oct 17;2(11):16155. doi: 10.1038/nplants.2016.155.

Abstract

Plants are capable of orienting their root growth towards gravity in a process termed gravitropism, which is necessary for roots to grow into soil, for water and nutrient acquisition and to anchor plants. Here we show that root gravitropism depends on the novel protein, NEGATIVE GRAVITROPIC RESPONSE OF ROOTS (NGR). In both Medicago truncatula and Arabidopsis thaliana, loss of NGR reverses the direction of root gravitropism, resulting in roots growing upward.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acid Sequence
  • Arabidopsis / genetics
  • Arabidopsis / physiology*
  • Arabidopsis Proteins / genetics*
  • Arabidopsis Proteins / metabolism
  • Gravitropism*
  • Medicago truncatula / genetics
  • Medicago truncatula / physiology*
  • Plant Roots / genetics
  • Plant Roots / physiology*
  • Sequence Alignment
  • Signal Transduction

Substances

  • Arabidopsis Proteins