| Literature DB >> 27018765 |
Suzhen Li1,2, Xiaojin Zhou2, Jingtang Chen1, Rumei Chen2.
Abstract
Iron is a metal micronutrient that is essential for plant growth and development. Graminaceous and nongraminaceous plants have evolved different mechanisms to mediate Fe uptake. Generally, strategy I is used by nongraminaceous plants like Arabidopsis, while graminaceous plants, such as rice, barley, and maize, are considered to use strategy II Fe uptake. Upon the functional characterization of OsIRT1 and OsIRT2 in rice, it was suggested that rice, as an exceptional graminaceous plant, utilizes both strategy I and strategy II Fe uptake systems. Similarly, ZmIRT1 and ZmZIP3 were identified as functional zinc and iron transporters in the maize genome, along with the determination of several genes encoding Zn and Fe transporters, raising the possibility that strategy I Fe uptake also occurs in maize. This mini-review integrates previous reports and recent evidence to obtain a better understanding of the mechanisms of Fe uptake in maize.Entities:
Keywords: Fe uptake; maize; mechanism; strategy I; strategy II
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Year: 2018 PMID: 27018765 PMCID: PMC5933907 DOI: 10.1080/15592324.2016.1161877
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Signal Behav ISSN: 1559-2316