KMID : 0368420160590030231
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Journal of Plant Biology 2016 Volume.59 No. 3 p.231 ~ p.237
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Genetic complementation analysis of rice sucrose transporter genes in Arabidopsis SUC2 mutant atsuc2
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Eom Joon-Seob
Nguyen Cong Danh Lee Dae-Woo Lee Sang-Kyu Jeon Jong-Seong
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Abstract
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Sucrose transporters (SUTs) play a critical role on the phloem plasma membrane in loading sucrose into the phloem of source leaves for long-distance transport to sink organs. Rice has a small gene family of five SUTs, Oryza sativa SUT1 (OsSUT1) to OsSUT5. To identify rice SUTs that function as phloem loaders, we adopted a growth restoration assay of the severe growth retardation phenotype of atsuc2, a mutant of the best-characterized Arabidopsis phloem loader AtSUC2, by introducing OsSUTs. The rice SUT genes were expressed by two different promoters, the native phloem-specific promoter of AtSUC2 (pAtSUC2) and the constitutive Cauliflower Mosaic Virus 35S (pCaMV35S) promoter. Of all the transgenic atsuc2 plants, only pAtSUC2: OsSUT1 complemented the atsuc2 mutant phenotype in a comparable manner to wild type (WT), and consistent levels of soluble sugars and starch were recovered compared to those of WT. This suggests that OsSUT1 is a functional ortholog of the Arabidopsis AtSUC2 and functions as an apoplastic phloem loader. In addition, ossut1 mutants were produced via anther culture and their primary carbohydrate levels and growth phenotypes were indistinguishable from those of WT. This suggests that the rice phloem loader OsSUT1 function may not be essential for rice vegetative growth under normal conditions.
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KEYWORD
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atsuc2, OsSUT, Phloem loading, Rice, Sucrose transporter
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