TY - JOUR
T1 - OsCASP1 is required for casparian strip formation at endodermal cells of rice roots for selective uptake of mineral elements
AU - Wang, Zhigang
AU - Yamaji, Naoki
AU - Huang, Sheng
AU - Zhang, Xiang
AU - Shi, Mingxing
AU - Fu, Shan
AU - Yang, Guangzhe
AU - Ma, Jian Feng
AU - Xia, Jixing
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the Grant-in-Aid for Specially Promoted Research (JSPS KAKENHI grant 16H06296 to J.F.M.), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (31670253), the Guangxi Natural Science Foundation (2016GXNSFFA380013), a Guangxi innovation-driven development special funding project (grant Guike-AA17204070), and the Project of High Level Innovation Team and Outstanding Scholar in Guangxi Colleges and Universities (2016).
Publisher Copyright:
© American Society of Plant Biologists.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - In response to diverse environmental conditions, rice (Oryza sativa) roots have developed one Casparian strip (CS) at the exodermis and one CS at the endodermis. Here, we functionally characterized OsCASP1 (Casparian strip domain protein 1) in rice. OsCASP1 was mainly expressed in the root elongation zone, and the protein encoded was first localized to all sides of the plasma membrane of endodermal cells without CS, followed by the middle of the anticlinal side of endodermal cells with CS. Knockout of OsCASP1 resulted in a defect of CS formation at the endodermis and decreased growth under both soil and hydroponic conditions. Mineral analysis showed that the oscasp1 mutants accumulated more Ca, but less Mn, Zn, Fe, Cd, and As in the shoots compared with the wild type. The growth inhibition of the mutants was further aggravated by high Ca in growth medium. The polar localization of the Si transporter Low Si 1 at the distal side of the endodermis was not altered in the mutant, but the protein abundance was decreased, resulting in a substantial reduction in silicon uptake. These results indicated that OsCASP1 is required for CS formation at the endodermis and that the CS in rice plays an important role in root selective uptake of mineral elements, especially Ca and Si.
AB - In response to diverse environmental conditions, rice (Oryza sativa) roots have developed one Casparian strip (CS) at the exodermis and one CS at the endodermis. Here, we functionally characterized OsCASP1 (Casparian strip domain protein 1) in rice. OsCASP1 was mainly expressed in the root elongation zone, and the protein encoded was first localized to all sides of the plasma membrane of endodermal cells without CS, followed by the middle of the anticlinal side of endodermal cells with CS. Knockout of OsCASP1 resulted in a defect of CS formation at the endodermis and decreased growth under both soil and hydroponic conditions. Mineral analysis showed that the oscasp1 mutants accumulated more Ca, but less Mn, Zn, Fe, Cd, and As in the shoots compared with the wild type. The growth inhibition of the mutants was further aggravated by high Ca in growth medium. The polar localization of the Si transporter Low Si 1 at the distal side of the endodermis was not altered in the mutant, but the protein abundance was decreased, resulting in a substantial reduction in silicon uptake. These results indicated that OsCASP1 is required for CS formation at the endodermis and that the CS in rice plays an important role in root selective uptake of mineral elements, especially Ca and Si.
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U2 - 10.1105/tpc.19.00296
DO - 10.1105/tpc.19.00296
M3 - Article
C2 - 31484684
AN - SCOPUS:85075093468
SN - 1040-4651
VL - 31
SP - 2636
EP - 2648
JO - Plant Cell
JF - Plant Cell
IS - 11
ER -