| Literature DB >> 28285416 |
Xiuyu Zeng1, Ran Tang1, Herong Guo1, Shanwen Ke1, Bin Teng2, Yu-Hung Hung3,4, Zhenjiang Xu1, Xin-Ming Xie1, Tzung-Fu Hsieh5,6, Xiang-Qian Zhang7.
Abstract
A wide range of molecules are transported across membranes by the ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporters. Plants possess a collection of ABC proteins bearing similarities to the components of prokaryotic multi subunit ABC transporters, designed as ABC group I. However the functions of most of them are not well understood. Here, we characterized a naturally occurring rice mutant that exhibited albino phenotype under continuous rainy days in the field, but gradually recovered to normal green after the rainy season. Molecular and genetic analyses revealed that the phenotypes were caused by a mutation in the OsABCI8 that encoded a member of the ABCI family. Subcellular localization demonstrated that OsABCI8 is a chloroplast ABC transporter. Expression of OsABCI8 is significantly enhanced in rainy days compared to sunny days. Besides defects in chloroplast development and chlorophyll biosynthesis, the mutant phenotype is accompanied by a higher accumulation of iron, suggesting that OsABCI8 is involved in iron transportation and/or homeostasis in rice. Our results demonstrate that OsABCI8 represents a conserved ABCI protein involved in transition metals transportation and/or homeostasis and suggest an important role of the plastid-localized OsABCI8 for chloroplast development.Entities:
Keywords: ABC transporter; Chloroplast development; Iron transport; Rice
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28285416 DOI: 10.1007/s11103-017-0598-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Mol Biol ISSN: 0167-4412 Impact factor: 4.076