Phosphate transport in Arabidopsis : Pht1;1 and Pht1;4 play a major role in phosphate acquisition from both low‐ and high‐phosphate environments
Noble Research Institute · Cornell University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Of the mineral nutrients essential for plant growth, phosphorus plays the widest diversity of roles and a lack of phosphorus has profound effects on cellular metabolism. At least eight members of the Arabidopsis Pht1 phosphate (Pi) transporter family are expressed in roots and Pht1;1 and Pht1;4 show the highest transcript levels. The spatial and temporal expression patterns of these two genes show extensive overlap. To elucidate the in planta roles of Pht1;1 and Pht1;4, we identified loss-of-function mutants and also created a double mutant, lacking both Pht1;1 and Pht1;4. Consistent with their spatial expression patterns, membrane location and designation as high-affinity Pi transporters, Pht1;1 and Pht1;4…
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4Topics & keywords
- Pi
- Phosphate
- Mutant
- Arabidopsis
- Phosphorus
- Transporter
- Arabidopsis thaliana
- Function (biology)