Cloning, functional characterization and heterologous expression of TaLsi1, a wheat silicon transporter gene
Autor: | Julien Vivancos, Richard R. Bélanger, Jian Feng Ma, Naoki Yamaji, Namiki Mitani-Ueno, Jonatan Montpetit, Wilfried Rémus-Borel, Fran textbackslashccois Belzile |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
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Molecular Sequence Data Arabidopsis Heterologous Aquaporin Plant Science Genes Plant Plant Roots Absorption Xenopus laevis Gene Expression Regulation Plant Tobacco Botany Genetics Animals Amino Acid Sequence Cloning Molecular Promoter Regions Genetic Gene Phylogeny Triticum Plant Proteins Cloning Regulation of gene expression Base Sequence biology Cell Membrane fungi Membrane Transport Proteins food and beverages Transporter General Medicine Plants Genetically Modified biology.organism_classification Cell biology Plant Leaves Protein Transport Phenotype Heterologous expression Sequence Alignment Agronomy and Crop Science Plant Shoots |
Zdroj: | Plant Molecular Biology. 79:35-46 |
ISSN: | 1573-5028 0167-4412 |
Popis: | Silicon (Si) is known to be beneficial to plants, namely in alleviating biotic and abiotic stresses. The magnitude of such positive effects is associated with a plant's natural ability to absorb Si. Many grasses can accumulate as much as 10% on a dry weight basis while most dicots, including Arabidopsis, will accumulate less than 0.1%. In this report, we describe the cloning and functional characterization of TaLsi1, a wheat Si transporter gene. In addition, we developed a heterologous system for the study of Si uptake in plants by introducing TaLsi1 and OsLsi1, its ortholog in rice, into Arabidopsis, a species with a very low innate Si uptake capacity. When expressed constitutively under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter, both TaLsi1 and OsLsi1 were expressed in cells of roots and shoots. Such constitutive expression of TaLsi1 or OsLsi1 resulted in a fourfold to fivefold increase in Si accumulation in transformed plants compared to WT. However, this Si absorption caused deleterious symptoms. When the wheat transporter was expressed under the control of a root-specific promoter (a boron transporter gene (AtNIP5;1) promoter), a similar increase in Si absorption was noted but the plants did not exhibit symptoms and grew normally. These results demonstrate that TaLsi1 is indeed a functional Si transporter as its expression in Arabidopsis leads to increased Si uptake, but that this expression must be confined to root cells for healthy plant development. The availability of this heterologous expression system will facilitate further studies into the mechanisms and benefits of Si uptake. |
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