Title: Phyllotaxis: biological mechanisms
1Phyllotaxis biological mechanisms
Seth Donoughe
2Phyllotaxis
- A few simple assumptions about leaf growth --gt
- Mathematical models --gt
- Patterns observed in plants
3First available space
- Mitchison (1977)
- Based on contact-circles and an expanding apex.
- Diffusion of inhibitor
- Transport of inhibitor
- Depletion or competition for a compound
4Largest available place
- Douady and Couder (1992)
- Maximize light gathering
- Never overlap
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7- First available place or largest available
space? - Diffusion of an inhibitor? Active transport? A
more complicated mechanism?
8Plant hormones
- There are several major classes
- Influence virtually all aspects of plant life
cycle - One important class
- Auxins
9Auxin
- Creates top - bottom (apical - basal) polarity
- Mediates phototropism
- Induces vascular tissue growth
- Produced in the shoot apical meristem and is
transported downward - Influx and efflux carriers accomplish this.
10Auxin controls the production of leaf primordia
at the shoot apical meristem, and is therefore
likely involved in phyllotaxis
11PIN1 is an auxin efflux carrier
12PIN1 is an auxin efflux carrier
13A series of proteins is needed to direct
successful leaf growth
Involving at least an auxin-dependent
transcription factor, a negative regulator of
auxin response, and the proteins for auxin
transport.
14PIN1 and a uniform distribution of auxin combine
to create the phyllotactic pattern
- Auxin begins primordium formation
- PIN1 preferentially directs auxin towards the
growing leaf. - The leaf becomes an auxin-sink
- As a result there is a minimum distance to the
next primordium - Positive feedback and lateral inhibition
15Contact-circles supported
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18Photo credit and references
- Reinhart, et al. (2003). Regulation of
phyllotaxis by polar auxin transport. - Douady and Couder. (1991)
- Mitchison. (1977)
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