Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2046839 Current Opinion in Plant Biology 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Vesicular trafficking is mediated by distinct exocytic and endocytic routes in eukaryotic cells. These pathways involve RAB family proteins, ADP-ribosylation factor, RHO proteins of the Ras superfamily, and SNAREs (soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor adaptors). Studies have shown that vesicular trafficking plays a crucial role in protein localization and movement, signal transduction, and multiple developmental processes. Here we summarize the role of vesicular trafficking in root and root hair growth and in auxin-mediated root development, focusing on the regulation of the polarized subcellular distribution of the PIN proteins (auxin efflux carriers).

► Vesicular trafficking modulates root growth in plants. ► Regulators of vesicular trafficking are necessary for root growth. ► Regulation of PIN trafficking affects root growth in plants.

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