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Auxin response and PIN-mediated transport in chlorophyte algae

Adrijana Smoljan11, Sarah Koutnik-Abele22, Dmitrii Vladimirtsev11, Petr Klíma33, Anita Bírošíková33, Yuzhou Zhang11,4,5, 41, 51, Jack Merrin16, Maximilian Schuster12, Katarina Kurtović63, Ulrich Z. Hammes21   

  1. 1. Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA), Klosterneuburg 3400, Austria;
    2. School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Plant Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Freising 85354, Germany;
    3. Institute of Experimental Botany, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague 165 00, Czech Republic;
    4. State Key Laboratory for Crop Stress Resistance and High-Efficiency Production, College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China;
    5. Institute of Future Agriculture, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China;
    6. Department of Experimental Plant Biology, Faculty of Science, Charles University, Prague 128 44, Czech Republic
    *Correspondence: Jiří Friml (jiri.friml@ist.ac.at)
  • Received:2026-01-21 Accepted:2026-05-11 Online:2026-06-12
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    Research in the Friml group was supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under grant agreement No. 101142681 (CYNIPS), and by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through projects I 6123-B and P 37051-B. A DOC Fellowship from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW; PR.C0102.1.F.1023.A.2) provided additional support. Work was partly supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) under grant HA 3468/8-1. We thank the Imaging and Optics Facility (IOF) at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA) for support with confocal imaging, and the Nanofabrication Facility at ISTA for assistance with microfluidic device fabrication. We also acknowledge the microscopy service of IFIEB CAS, supported by MEYS CR (LM2023050 Czech-BioImaging). Open Access funding provided by Institute of Science and Technology Austria.

Abstract: Auxin, primarily indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), is a central regulator of growth and development in land plants, but its physiological role in chlorophyte algae remains unclear. Here, we show that exogenous IAA modulates growth in Chlorella sorokiniana, Chlorella variabilis, and Chlamydomonas reinhardtii in a concentration-dependent manner. Low IAA concentrations promoted growth by accelerating the onset of cell division without affecting cell size, whereas higher concentrations inhibited proliferation. Radiotracer assays showed that all three species take up and release IAA across the plasma membrane through a combination of passive diffusion and energy-dependent, saturable processes. Competition by excess unlabeled natural and synthetic auxins further supported the presence of carrier-mediated transport with broad substrate recognition. Phylogenetic analyses identified potential PIN-like auxin exporters in chlorophytes and other non-plant eukaryotes, and structural modeling supported conservation of the overall PIN fold and predicted auxin-binding residues. However, functional assays in Xenopus laevis oocytes, tobacco BY-2 cultured cells, and Arabidopsis thaliana did not support a role for these proteins in directional auxin export. Instead, non-plant PIN homologs localized predominantly to the endoplasmic reticulum and showed limited or no transport activity in heterologous systems. Together, these findings indicate that auxin responsiveness and basic cellular auxin transport predate canonical PIN-mediated directional auxin export, which appears to be a later innovation of the streptophyte lineage.

Key words: auxin transport, chlorophyte algae, indole-3-acetic acid, PIN proteins, plant evolution, polar auxin transport

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