Characterization of auxin conjugates in arabidopsis. Low steady-state levels of indole-9-acetyl-aspartate indole-3-acetyl-glutamate, and indole-3-acetyl-glucose
Yy. Tam et al., Characterization of auxin conjugates in arabidopsis. Low steady-state levels of indole-9-acetyl-aspartate indole-3-acetyl-glutamate, and indole-3-acetyl-glucose, PLANT PHYSL, 123(2), 2000, pp. 589-595
Amide-linked indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) conjugates constitute approximately
90% of the IAA pool in the dicot Arabidopsis, whereas ester-linked conjuga
tes and free IAA account for approximately 10% and 1%, respectively when wh
ole seedlings are measured. We show here that IAA-aspartate Asp, IAA-glutam
ate (Glu), and IAA-glucose (Glc) are present at low levels in Arabidopsis.
Nine-day-old wild-type Arabidopsis seedlings yielded 17.4 +/- 4.6 ng g(-1)
fresh weight IAA-Asp and 3.5 +/- 1.6 ng g(-1) fresh weight IAA-Glu, and IAA
-Glc was present at 7 to 17 ng g(-1) fresh weight in 12-d-old wild-type see
dlings. Total IAA content in 9-d-old Arabidopsis seedlings was 1,200 +/- 17
8 ng g(-1) fresh weight, so these three IAA conjugates together made up onl
y 3% of the conjugate pool throughout the whole plant. We detected less tha
n wild-type levels of IAA-Asp and IAA-Glu (7.8 +/- 0.4 ng g(-1) fresh weigh
t and 1.8 +/- 0.3 ng g(-1) fresh weight, respectively) in an Arabidopsis mu
tant that accumulates conjugated IAA. Our results are consistent with IAA-A
sp, IAA-Glu, and IAA-Glc being either minor, transient, or specifically loc
alized IAA metabolites under normal growth conditions and bring into questi
on the physiological relevance of IAA-Asp accumulation in response to high
concentrations of exogenous IAA.