Rho GTPase Signaling Activates Microtubule Severing to Promote Microtubule Ordering in <i>Arabidopsis</i>

Lin, Deshu; Cao, Lingyan; Zhou, Zhenzhen; Zhu, Lei; Ehrhardt, David; Yang, Zhenbiao; Fu, Ying
2013
CURRENT BIOLOGY
DOI
10.1016/j.cub.2013.01.022
Background: Ordered cortical microtubule (MT) arrays play a critical role in the spatial control of cell division and expansion and are essential for plant growth, morphogenesis, and development. Various developmental, hormonal, and mechanical signals and a large number of MT-associated proteins are known to impact cortical MT organization, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Our previous studies show that auxin signaling, which is mediated by the ROP6 Rho GTPase and its effector RIC1, promotes the ordering of cortical MTs in pavement cells, but it is unknown how RIC1 controls the organization of cortical MTs into well-ordered arrays.