Identification and characterization of zinc-starvation-induced ZIP transporters from barley roots
Zinc (Zn) is an essential element for plants but limited information is currently available on the molecular basis for Zn 2+ transport in crop species. To expand the knowledge on Zn 2+ transport in barley ( Hordeum vulgare L.), a cDNA library prepared from barley roots was expressed in the yeast ( S...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant physiology and biochemistry 2009-05, Vol.47 (5), p.377-383 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Zinc (Zn) is an essential element for plants but limited information is currently available on the molecular basis for Zn
2+ transport in crop species. To expand the knowledge on Zn
2+ transport in barley (
Hordeum vulgare L.), a cDNA library prepared from barley roots was expressed in the yeast (
Saccharomyces cerevisiae) mutant strain
Δzrt1/
Δzrt2, defective in Zn
2+ uptake. This strategy resulted in isolation and identification of three new Zn
2+ transporters from barley. All of the predicted proteins have a high similarity to the ZIP protein family, and are designated HvZIP3, HvZIP5 and HvZIP8, respectively. Complementation studies in
Δzrt1/
Δzrt2 showed restored growth of the yeast cells transformed with the different
HvZIPs, although with different efficiency. Transformation into Fe
2+ and Mn
2+ uptake defective yeast mutants showed that the
HvZIPs were unable to restore the growth on Fe
2+ and Mn
2+ limited media, respectively, indicating a specific role in Zn
2+ transport. In intact barley roots,
HvZIP8 was constitutively expressed whereas
HvZIP3 and
HvZIP5 were mainly expressed in −Zn plants. These results suggest that HvZIP3, HvZIP5 and HvZIP8 are Zn
2+ transporters involved in Zn
2+ homeostasis in barley roots. The new transporters may facilitate breeding of barley genotypes with improved Zn efficiency and Zn content. |
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ISSN: | 0981-9428 1873-2690 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.plaphy.2009.01.006 |