BIOL 206 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Phototropin, Auxin, Apoplast

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Aba hormone: phototropin is also involved in the movement of transport proteins to the basal plasma membrane, auxin in the apoplast is non-polar and diffuses across the cell membrane. Moves from apoplast into cells according to where these transport proteins are located: auxin dissociates in the cytosol because of a relatively high ph. Auxin starts to diffuse into cells but because of action of proton pumps, pumping proteins out of that cell, the ph gets a little more basic relative to everything else. This favors the dissociation of auxin so that it is polar. Then because of charge it is not permeable to plasma membrane. Auxin picks up oxygen and becomes permeable in plasma membrane. Phototropin tells a plant from where the light is coming. Phototropin directs the placement of the auxin transport protein. By placing auxin in basal it continues to signal growth towards shoot to light.

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