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Ascomycete Fungal Actins Differentially Support Plant Spatial Cell and Organ Development.

Cytoskeleton (Hoboken).. 2014-11; 
MK Kandasamy, EC McKinney, E Roy, RB Meagher. Department of Genetics, Davison Life Sciences Complex, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USA.
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Abstract

Actin interacts with a wide variety of cytoplasmic and nuclear proteins to support spatial development in nearly all eukaryotes. Null mutations in plant vegetative actins produce dramatically altered cell, tissue, and organ morphologies. Animal cytoplasmic actins (e.g., human HsACTB, HsACTG1) and some ancestral protist actins fully suppress these mutant phenotypes suggesting that some animal, plant, and protist actins share functional competence for spatial development. Considering that fungi have a phylogenetic origin closer to animals than plants, we were interested to explore whether the fungal actins may have this same capacity to function in plants and support development. We ectopically expressed actins f... More

Keywords

Arabidopsis thaliana; actin mutants; ectopic expression; root development; root hair growth; vegetative actins; yeast actins