Overexpression of an auxilin-like gene (F9E10.5) can suppress Al uptake in roots of Arabidopsis

Bunichi Ezaki, Hiroyuki Kiyohara, Hideaki Matsumoto, Susumu Nakashima

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    Abstract

    Plants resistant to aluminium (Al) stress were isolated from Arabidopsis thaliana enhancer-tagged mutant lines. Compared with the parental Col-7 control line, one of the resistant candidates, #355-2, showed a higher expression of the F9E10.5 gene (At1g75100) on chromosome 1, a lower Al content in whole roots, and a shorter root hair length (∼30%). Both Al influx and associated oxidative stress occurred in root hairs, as well as in root tips of Col-7; however, they were seen only in root tips of #355-2. Transgenic plants overexpressing the F9E10.5 gene showed a slightly higher Al resistance than their parental control line (Ler). The F9E10.5 gene encodes an auxilin-like protein related to the clathrin-uncoating process in endocytosis. Microscopic observation indicated that both Al ion influx and endocytosis activity were lower in root hair cells of the #355-2 line than in those of Col-7. These results suggested that overexpression of this auxilin-like protein inhibits endocytosis in root hair cells by a disturbance of the transport system as in animal cells shown previously. It was also suggested that a part of the Al influx occurred via endocytosis in root hair cells in Arabidopsis. The Al resistance in the #355-2 line may therefore be due to a lower Al uptake via endocytosis in the root hair region.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)497-506
    Number of pages10
    JournalJournal of experimental botany
    Volume58
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb 2007

    Keywords

    • Activation-tagged mutant line
    • Al influx
    • Aluminium (Al) resistance mechanism
    • Arabidopsis thaliana
    • Auxilin-like protein
    • Endocytosis
    • Oxidative stress
    • Root hair

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Physiology
    • Plant Science

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