Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators, CsPINs, Responsible for Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs)
05.23.12
Overview | Description | Applications | Operations | Results | Publications | Images
Experiment/Payload Overview
Information provided courtesy of the Japan Aerospace and Exploration Agency (JAXA).
Brief Summary
Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators, CsPINs, Responsible for Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs) uses cucumber seedlings to analyze the effect of gravity on gravimorphogenesis (peg formation) in cucumber plants.
Principal Investigator
Hideyuki Takahashi, Ph.D., Tohoku University, Sendai, , Japan
Co-Investigator(s)/Collaborator(s)
Nobuharu Fujii, Ph.D., Tohoku University, Sendai, , JapanYutaka Miyazawa, Ph.D., Tohoku University, Sendai, , Japan
Payload Developer
Information Pending
Sponsoring Space Agency
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
Sponsoring Organization:
Information Pending
ISS Expedition Duration:
March 2011 - May 2012
Expeditions Assigned
27/28, 29/30
Previous ISS Missions
Information Pending
^ back to top
Experiment/Payload Description
Research Summary
- Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators, CsPINs, Responsible for Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs) studies how plants sense gravity as an environmental signal and use it for governing their morphology and growth orientation.
- The Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators, CsPINs plays an important role in the regulation of gravity-dependent redistribution of auxin and thereby controls gravimorphogenesis (peg formation) in cucumber (Cucmis sativus L.) seedlings. Moreover, gravitropism interferes with hydrotropism in cucumber roots, in which the dynamism of auxin efflux facilitators may also play a role.
- Cucumber seedlings are used to analyze the effect of gravity on the expression of CsPIN1 and unravel their contributions to peg formation. Hydrotropism is differentiated from gravitropism in roots and compares the expression of CsPIN5 to figure out the interacting mechanism between the two tropisms.
Description
Information Pending
^ back to top
Applications
Space Applications
Information Pending
Earth Applications
Information Pending
^ back to top
Operations
Operational Requirements
Information Pending
Operational Protocols
Information Pending
^ back to top
Results/More Information
^ back to top
Related Web Sites
^ back to top
Publications
^ back to top
Ground Based Results Publications
^ back to top
ISS Patent Publications
^ back to top
Related Publications
^ back to top
Images
Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs). Image courtesy of JAXA.
+ View Larger Image
NASA Image: ISS027E017840 - NASA astronaut Ron Garan, Expedition 27 flight engineer, supports the Dynamism of Auxin Efflux Facilitators responsible for Gravity-regulated Growth and Development in Cucumber (CsPINs) experiment in the Kibo laboratory of the International Space Station.
+ View Larger Image
A, D, G: Photos of seedlings grown in 1-g, horizontally B, E, H: Photos of seedlings grown in 1-g, vertically C, F, I: Photos of seedlings grown in microgravity. Significant nutational movement (wobbling) in ¼ g. Image courtesy of JAXA.
+ View Larger Image
Photo A: Seedling grown in 1-g, horizontally. Peg developed one side. Photo B: Seedling grown in 1-g, vertically. Peg developed both sides. Photo C: Seedlings grown in microgravity. Peg developed both sides. Images courtesy of JAXA.
+ View Larger Image
Peg formation in cucumber seedlings, image courtesy of JAXA.
+ View Larger Image