Title of article :
Cloning and characterization of two genes encoding sulfate transporters from rice (Oryza sativa L.)
Author/Authors :
Smith، Frank W. نويسنده , , Rae، Anne L. نويسنده , , Godwin، Rosamond M. نويسنده , , Carroll، Bernard J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Two genes were isolated from a rice genomic library and the coding region of their corresponding cDNAs generated by RTPCR. These single copy genes, designated ORYsa;Sultr1;1 and ORYsa;Sultr4;1, encode putative sulfate transporters. Both genes encode proteins with predicted topologies and signature sequences of the H+/SO4^2- symporter family of transporters and exhibit a high degree of homology to other plant sulfate transporters. ORYsa;Sultr1;1 is expressed in roots with levels of expression being strongly enhanced by sulfate starvation. In situ hybridization experiments revealed that ORYsa;Sultr1;1 expression is localized to the main absorptive region of roots. This gene probably encodes a transporter that is responsible for uptake of sulfate from the soil solution. In contrast, ORYsa;Sultr4;1 was expressed in both roots and shoots and was unresponsive to the sulfur status of the plant. The sequence of ORYsa;Sultr4;1 contains a possible plastid-targeting transit peptide which may indicate a role in transport of sulfate to sites of sulfate reduction in plastids. The role of the transporter encoded by ORYsa;Sultr4;1 is likely to be significantly different fromORYsa;Sultr1;1. These are the first reports of isolation of genes encoding sulfate transporters from rice and provide a basis for further studies involving sulfate transport.
Keywords :
sulfur assimilation , plastid , chloroplast , sulfate transporter , Oryza sativa
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL
Journal title :
PLANT AND SOIL