Journal article
Vacuolar nicotianamine has critical and distinct roles under iron deficiency and for zinc sequestration in Arabidopsis
MJ Haydon, M Kawachi, M Wirtz, S Hillmer, R Hell, U Krämer
Plant Cell | Published : 2012
Abstract
The essential micronutrients Fe and Zn often limit plant growth but are toxic in excess. Arabidopsis thaliana ZINC-INDUCED FACILITATOR1 (ZIF1) is a vacuolar membrane major facilitator superfamily protein required for basal Zn tolerance. Here, we show that overexpression of ZIF1 enhances the partitioning into vacuoles of the low molecular mass metal chelator nicotianamine and leads to pronounced nicotianamine accumulation in roots, accompanied by vacuolar buildup of Zn. Heterologous ZIF1 protein localizes to vacuolar membranes and enhances nicotianamine contents of yeast cells engineered to synthesize nicotianamine, without complementing a Zn-hypersensitive mutant that additionally lacks vacu..
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Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Janine Specht and Petra Duchting for technical assistance. We thank Ralf Erdmann for pUG35 and pUG36, Dario Leister for pam25, and Mary Lou Guerinot for frd3-1 seeds. We also thank Enrico Martinoia for useful comments and reading the manuscript. This research was funded by a European Union Marie Curie Fellowship to M.J.H. (PIIF-GA-2008-219457), by the European Union project " Public Health Impact of Long-Term, Low-Level Mixed Element Exposure in Susceptible Population Strata" (FOOD-CT-2006-016253), and the German Research Council (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinshaft; KR1967/4-1, 5-1) to U.K.