Regulation of Root Nitrate Uptake at the NRT2.1 Protein Level in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Archive ouverte

Wirth, Judith | Chopin, Franck | Santoni, Véronique | Viennois, Gaëlle | Tillard, Pascal | Krapp, Anne | Lejay, Laurence | Daniel-Vedele, Francoise | Gojon, Alain

Edité par CCSD ; American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology -

In Arabidopsis the NRT2.1 gene encodes a main component of the root high-affinity nitrate uptake system (HATS). Its regulation has been thoroughly studied showing a strong correlation between NRT2.1 expression and HATS activity. Despite its central role in plant nutrition, nothing is known concerning localization and regulation of NRT2.1 at the protein level. By combining a green fluorescent protein fusion strategy and an immunological approach, we show that NRT2.1 is mainly localized in the plasma membrane of root cortical and epidermal cells, and that several forms of the protein seems to co-exist in cell membranes (the monomer and at least one higher molecular weight complex). The monomer is the most abundant form of NRT2.1, and seems to be the one involved in NO(3)(-) transport. It strictly requires the NAR2.1 protein to be expressed and addressed at the plasma membrane. No rapid changes in NRT2.1 abundance were observed in response to light, sucrose, or nitrogen treatments that strongly affect both NRT2.1 mRNA level and HATS activity. This suggests the occurrence of post-translational regulatory mechanisms. One such mechanism could correspond to the cleavage of NRT2.1 C terminus, which results in the presence of both intact and truncated proteins in the plasma membrane.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

The Arabidopsis nitrate transporter AtNRT2.1 is targeted to the root plasma membrane

Archive ouverte | Chopin, Franck | CCSD

International audience. Arabidopsis AtNRT2.1 protein is the best characterized high affinity nitrate transporter in higher plants. However, nothing is known about its sub-cellular localization. In this work, we used...

Oxidative pentose phosphate pathway-dependent sugar sensing as a mechanism for regulation of root ion transporters by photosynthesis.

Archive ouverte | Lejay, Laurence | CCSD

Root ion transport systems are regulated by light and/or sugars, but the signaling mechanisms are unknown. We showed previously that induction of the NRT2.1 NO(3)(-) transporter gene by sugars was dependent on carbon metabolism do...

Molecular physiology of nitrate transport in Arabidopsis thaliana

Archive ouverte | Daniel-Vedele, Francoise | CCSD

International audience

Chargement des enrichissements...