| Literature DB >> 35788288 |
Masato Kuramata1, Tadashi Abe1, Hachidai Tanikawa1, Kazuhiko Sugimoto2, Satoru Ishikawa1.
Abstract
Decreasing cadmium (Cd) concentrations in rice grains can effectively reduce potential risks to human health because rice is the major contributor to Cd intake in many diets. Among several genes involved in rice Cd accumulation, the loss of function of OsNRAMP5 is known to be effective in reducing grain concentration by inhibiting root uptake. However, disruption of this gene simultaneously decreases manganese (Mn) uptake because OsNRAMP5 is a major Mn transporter. With the aim of improving Mn uptake in OsNRAMP5 mutants while still restricting the grain Cd concentration below the upper limit of international standards, we identified a novel OsNRAMP5 allele encoding a protein in which glutamine (Q) at position 337 was replaced by lysine (K). The mutant carrying the OsNRAMP5-Q337K allele showed intermediate Cd and Mn accumulation between that of the wild-type and OsNRAMP5-knockout lines, and exhibited more resistance to Mn deficiency than the knockout lines. Different amino acid substitutions at position Q337 significantly affected the Cd and Mn transport activity in yeast cells, indicating that it is one of the crucial sites for OsNRAMP5 function. Our results suggest that the OsNRAMP5-Q337K allele might be useful for reducing grain Cd concentrations without causing severe Mn deficiency in rice cultivars through DNA marker-assisted breeding.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990 Oryza sativazzm321990 ; Cadmium; DNA marker-assisted breeding; OsNRAMP5; TILLING; food safety; manganese; metal transport activity; rice
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35788288 DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erac302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Bot ISSN: 0022-0957 Impact factor: 7.298