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Zinc Transporter of Arabidopsis thaliana AtMTP1 is Localized to Vacuolar Membranes and Implicated in Zinc Homeostasis
Author(s) -
Yoshihiro Kobae,
Tomohiro Uemura,
Masa H. Sato,
Miwa Ohnishi,
Tetsuro Mimura,
Tsuyoshi Nakagawa,
Masayoshi Maeshima
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
plant and cell physiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.975
H-Index - 152
eISSN - 1471-9053
pISSN - 0032-0781
DOI - 10.1093/pcp/pci015
Subject(s) - vacuole , arabidopsis thaliana , arabidopsis , mutant , cytoplasm , microbiology and biotechnology , subcellular localization , zinc , chemistry , biochemistry , cytosol , green fluorescent protein , homeostasis , apoplast , protoplast , biology , cell wall , gene , enzyme , organic chemistry
Cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) proteins belong to a family of heavy metal efflux transporters that might play an essential role in homeostasis and tolerance to metal ions. We investigated the subcellular localization of Arabidopsis thaliana AtMTP1, a member of the CDF family, and its physiological role in the tolerance to Zn using MTP1-deficient mutant plants. AtMTP1 was immunochemically detected as a 43 kDa protein in the vacuolar membrane fractioned by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. The expression level of AtMTP1 in suspension-cultured cells was not affected by the Zn concentration in the medium. When AtMTP1 fused with green fluorescent protein was transiently expressed in protoplasts prepared from Arabidopsis suspension-cultured cells, green fluorescence was clearly observed in the vacuolar membrane. A T-DNA insertion mutant line for AtMTP1 displays enhanced sensitivity to high Zn concentrations ranging from 200 to 500 microM, but not to Zn-deficient conditions. Mesophyll cells of the mtp1-1 mutant plants grown in the presence of 500 microM Zn were degraded, suggesting that Zn at high concentrations causes serious damage to leaves and that AtMTP1 plays a crucial role in preventing this damage in plants. Thus we propose that AtMTP1 is localized in the vacuolar membrane and is involved in sequestration of excess Zn in the cytoplasm into vacuoles to maintain Zn homeostasis.

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