| Literature DB >> 25480005 |
Yiting Li1, Jun Zhang2, Xiao Zhang1, Hongmei Fan2, Mian Gu2, Hongye Qu2, Guohua Xu3.
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) redistribution from source to sink organs within plant is required for optimizing growth and development under P deficient condition. In this study, we knocked down expression of a phosphate transporter gene OsPht1;8 (OsPT8) selectively in shoot and/or in seed endosperm by RNA-interference using RISBZ1 and GluB-1 promoter (designate these transgenic lines as SSRi and EnSRi), respectively, to characterize the role of OsPT8 in P redistribution of rice. In comparison to wild type (WT) and EnSRi lines, SSRi lines under P deficient condition accumulated more P in old blades and less P in young blades, corresponding to attenuated and enriched transcripts of P-responsive genes in old and young blades, respectively. The ratio of total P in young blades to that in old blades decreased from 2.6 for WT to 0.9-1.2 for SSRi lines. During the grain-filling stage, relative to WT, SSRi lines showed the substantial decrease of total P content in both endosperm and embryo, while EnSRi lines showed 40-50% decrease of total P content in embryo but similar P content in endosperm. Taken together, our results demonstrate that OsPT8 plays a critical role in redistribution of P from source to sink organs and P homeostasis in seeds of rice.Entities:
Keywords: Phosphate transporter; Phosphorus homeostasis; Rice seeds; Source and sink organs
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25480005 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729