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Yuan Hu Xuan1,2, Feng Ying Duan3, Byoung Il Je2, Chul Min Kim2, Tian Ya Li1, Jing Miao Liu2, Soon Ju Park4, Jun Hyeon Cho5, Tae Ho Kim6, Nicolaus von Wiren3, Chang-Deok Han2.
Abstract
The promotive effects of brassinosteroids (BRs) on plant growth and development have been widely investigated; however, it is not known whether BRs directly affect nutrient uptake. Here, we explored the possibility of a direct relationship between BRs and ammonium uptake via AMT1-type genes in rice (Oryza sativa). BR treatment increased the expression of AMT1;1 and AMT1;2, whereas in the mutant d61-1, which is defective in the BR-receptor gene BRI1, BR-dependent expression of these genes was suppressed. We then employed Related to ABI3/VP1-Like 1 (RAVL1), which is involved in BR homeostasis, to investigate BR-mediated AMT1 expression and its effect on NH4+ uptake in rice roots. AMT1;2 expression was lower in the ravl1 mutant, but higher in the RAVL1-overexpressing lines. EMSA and ChIP analyses showed that RAVL1 activates the expression of AMT1;2 by directly binding to E-box motifs in its promoter. Moreover, 15NH4+ uptake, cellular ammonium contents, and root responses to methyl-ammonium strongly depended on RAVL1 levels. Analysing AMT1;2 expression levels in different crosses between BRI1 and RAVL1 mutant and overexpression lines indicated that RAVL1 acts downstream of BRI1 in the regulation of AMT1;2. Thus, the present study shows how BRs may be involved in the transcriptional regulation of nutrient transporters to modulate their uptake capacity.Entities:
Keywords: AMT1;2; Ammonium uptake; RAVL1; brassinosteroids; rice; roots
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28035023 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erw442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 6.992