Detail of Fig1f_gravit_mutant_3



Project
Title
Time-lapse images of shoot gravitropism for organ-straightening-deficient mutant (myosin xif xik) Arabidopsis
Description
Time-lapse images of shoot gravitropism for organ-straightening-deficient mutant (myosin xif xik) Arabidopsis. Photographs were taken by automatically every 10 min using a digital camera.
Release, Updated
2025-04-21
License
CC BY
Kind
Image data
File Formats
.tif
Data size
26.2 MB

Organism
Arabidopsis thaliana ( NCBI:txid3702 )
Strain(s)
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Cell Line
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Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
gravitropism
Cellular Component (CC)
Biological Imaging Method
macroscopy
X scale
0.147 micrometer/pixel
Y scale
0.147 micrometer/pixel
Z scale
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T scale
10 minutes

Image Acquisition
Experiment type
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Microscope type
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Acquisition mode
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Contrast method
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Microscope model
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Detector model
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Objective model
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Filter set
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Summary of Methods
Tsugawa S, Miyake Y, Okamoto K, Toyota M, Yagi H, Terao Morita M, Hara-Nishimura I, Demura T, Ueda H. Shoot gravitropism and organ straightening cooperate to arrive at a mechanically favorable shape in Arabidopsis. Sci Rep. 2023 Jul 17;13(1):11165.
Related paper(s)

Satoru Tsugawa, Yuzuki Miyake, Keishi Okamoto, Masatsugu Toyota, Hiroki Yagi, Miyo Terao Morita, Ikuko Hara-Nishimura, Taku Demura, Haruko Ueda (2023) Shoot gravitropism and organ straightening cooperate to arrive at a mechanically favorable shape in Arabidopsis., Scientific reports, Volume 13, Number 1, pp. 11165

Published in 2023 Jul 17 (Electronic publication in July 17, 2023, midnight )

(Abstract) Gravitropism is the plant organ bending in response to gravity, while a straightening mechanism prevents bending beyond the gravitropic set-point angle. The promotion and prevention of bending occur simultaneously around the inflorescence stem tip. How these two opposing forces work together and what part of the stem they affect are unknown. To understand the mechanical forces involved, we rotated wild type and organ-straightening-deficient mutant (myosin xif xik) Arabidopsis plants to a horizontal position to initiate bending. The mutant stems started to bend before the wild-type stems, which led us to hypothesize that the force preventing bending was weaker in mutant. We modeled the wild-type and mutant stems as elastic rods, and evaluated two parameters: an organ-angle-dependent gravitropic-responsive parameter (beta) and an organ-curvature-dependent proprioceptive-responsive parameter (gamma). Our model showed that these two parameters were lower in mutant than in wild type, implying that, unexpectedly, both promotion and prevention of bending are weak in mutant. Subsequently, finite element method simulations revealed that the compressive stress in the middle of the stem was significantly lower in wild type than in mutant. The results of this study show that myosin-XIk-and-XIf-dependent organ straightening adjusts the stress distribution to achieve a mechanically favorable shape.

Contact
Satoru Tsugawa , Akita Prefectural University , Department of Mechanical Engineering , Department of Mechanical Engineering
Contributors

OMERO Dataset
OMERO Project
Source