TY - JOUR
T1 - Allelic differences in Medicago truncatula NIP/LATD mutants correlate with their encoded proteins' transport activities in planta
AU - Salehin, Mohammad
AU - Huang, Ying-Sheng
AU - Bagchi, Rammyani
AU - Janine Sherrier, null
AU - Dickstein, Rebecca
PY - 2013/2/1
Y1 - 2013/2/1
N2 - Medicago truncatula NIP/LATD gene, required for symbiotic nitrogen fixing nodule and root architecture development, encodes a member of the NRT1(PTR) family that demonstrates high-affinity nitrate transport in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Of three Mtnip/latd mutant proteins, one retains high-affinity nitrate transport in oocytes, while the other two are nitrate-transport defective. To further examine the mutant proteins' transport properties, the missense Mtnip/latd alleles were expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana chl1-5, resistant to the herbicide chlorate because of a deletion spanning the nitrate transporter AtNRT1.1(CHL1) gene. Mtnip-3 expression restored chlorate sensitivity in the Atchl1-5 mutant, similar to wild type MtNIP/LATD, while Mtnip-1 expression did not. The high-affinity nitrate transporter AtNRT2.1 gene was expressed in Mtnip-1 mutant roots; it did not complement, which could be caused by several factors. Together, these findings support the hypothesis that MtNIP/LATD may have another biochemical activity. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.
AB - Medicago truncatula NIP/LATD gene, required for symbiotic nitrogen fixing nodule and root architecture development, encodes a member of the NRT1(PTR) family that demonstrates high-affinity nitrate transport in Xenopus laevis oocytes. Of three Mtnip/latd mutant proteins, one retains high-affinity nitrate transport in oocytes, while the other two are nitrate-transport defective. To further examine the mutant proteins' transport properties, the missense Mtnip/latd alleles were expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana chl1-5, resistant to the herbicide chlorate because of a deletion spanning the nitrate transporter AtNRT1.1(CHL1) gene. Mtnip-3 expression restored chlorate sensitivity in the Atchl1-5 mutant, similar to wild type MtNIP/LATD, while Mtnip-1 expression did not. The high-affinity nitrate transporter AtNRT2.1 gene was expressed in Mtnip-1 mutant roots; it did not complement, which could be caused by several factors. Together, these findings support the hypothesis that MtNIP/LATD may have another biochemical activity. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.
KW - Arabidopsis thaliana
KW - Chlorate
KW - Medicago truncatula
KW - Nitrate transport
KW - Nodulation
KW - NRT1(PTR)
KW - NRT2.1
KW - Root architecture
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U2 - 10.4161/psb.22813
DO - 10.4161/psb.22813
M3 - Article
C2 - 23154505
SN - 1559-2316
VL - 8
JO - Plant Signaling and Behavior
JF - Plant Signaling and Behavior
IS - 2
ER -