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Transporters in Arabidopsis roots mediating uptake of amino acids at naturally occurring concentrations
Author(s) -
Svennerstam Henrik,
Jämtgård Sandra,
Ahmad Iftikhar,
HussDanell Kerstin,
Näsholm Torgny,
Ganeteg Ulrika
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
new phytologist
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.742
H-Index - 244
eISSN - 1469-8137
pISSN - 0028-646X
DOI - 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2011.03699.x
Subject(s) - permease , amino acid , arabidopsis , biochemistry , mutant , transporter , amino acid transporter , biology , histidine , proline , lysine , gene , membrane transport protein
Summary• Recent studies of Arabidopsis have identified several transporters as being important for amino acid uptake. • We used Arabidopsis plants with altered expression of lysine histidine transporter 1 (LHT1), amino acid permease 1 (AAP1) and amino acid permease 5 (AAP5) with the aim of disentangling the roles of each transporter in the uptake of different amino acids at naturally occurring concentrations (2–50 μM). • LHT1 mutants displayed reduced uptake rates of l ‐Gln, l ‐Ala, l ‐Glu and l ‐Asp but not of l ‐Arg or l ‐Lys, while AAP5 mutants were affected in the uptake of l ‐Arg and l ‐Lys only. Double mutants ( lht1aap5 ) exhibited reduced uptake of all tested amino acids. In the concentration range tested, AAP1 mutants did not display altered uptake rates for any of the studied amino acids. Expression analysis of amino acid transporter genes with important root functions revealed no major differences in the individual mutants other than for genes targeted for mutation. • We conclude that LHT1 and AAP5, but not AAP1, are crucial for amino acid uptake at concentrations typically found in soils. LHT1 and AAP5 displayed complementary affinity spectra, and no redundancy with respect to gene expression was found between the two transporters, suggesting these two transporters have separate roles in amino acid uptake.

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