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The plastidic nitrite transporter NAR1;1 improves nitrate use efficiency for growth in Chlamydomonas
Author(s) -
MARISCAL V.,
REXACH J.,
FERNÁNDEZ E.,
GALVÁN A.
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
plant, cell and environment
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.646
H-Index - 200
eISSN - 1365-3040
pISSN - 0140-7791
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2004.01239.x
Subject(s) - nitrate , nitrite , chlamydomonas reinhardtii , nitrite reductase , ammonium , biology , biochemistry , chloroplast , chlamydomonas , chemistry , gene , ecology , mutant , organic chemistry
The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Nar1;1 gene encodes a membrane protein involved in nitrite transport to the chloroplast and is apparently dispensable for nitrate/nitrite‐dependent growth in some conditions (Rexach, Fernández & Galván, Plant Cell 12, 1441–1454, 2000). In the present study the question of when NAR1;1 is required and how it improves nitrate utilization for growth was investigated. Comparative studies were performed with strains Nar1;1 + and Nar1;1 – in nitrate media under three experimental conditions. Under continuous light and high CO 2 (5%), strains containing or lacking Nar1;1 showed a very similar nitrate‐dependent growth. Under continuous light and low CO 2 (air), Nar1;1 allowed a slightly higher growth in nitrate. However, under light/dark cycles and low CO 2 , the strain having Nar1;1 showed a higher nitrate‐dependent growth and doubled the amount of protein and chlorophyll than the Nar1;1 – strain. The activities for nitrate uptake, nitrite and ammonium excretions, nitrate and nitrite reductases, glutamine synthetase (GS), as well as the transcript levels of Nar1;1, Nrt2;1, Nar2, Nrt2;3 and GS1 and GS2 genes were determined under this third condition by trying to understand how NAR1;1 improves nitrate use efficiency. Nitrite and ammonium excretion, which was higher in the strain Nar1;1 – than in Nar1;1 + , results in an important deregulation in the gene expression of nitrate transporters and cytosolic GS1. These data lead to the proposal that nitrite transport to the chloroplast mediated by NAR1;1 allows a balanced expression of enzymes and transporters for nitrate assimilation, thus optimizing nitrate utilization under the natural condition of light/dark cycles and air.

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