OsHMA3, a P 1B ‐type of ATPase affects root‐to‐shoot cadmium translocation in rice by mediating efflux into vacuoles
Akita Prefectural University · University of Tsukuba
Abstract
• The cadmium (Cd) over-accumulating rice (Oryza sativa) cv Cho-Ko-Koku was previously shown to have an enhanced rate of root-to-shoot Cd translocation. This trait is controlled by a single recessive allele located at qCdT7. • In this study, using positional cloning and transgenic strategies, heavy metal ATPase 3 (OsHMA3) was identified as the gene that controls root-to-shoot Cd translocation rates. The subcellular localization and Cd-transporting activity of the gene products were also investigated. • The allele of OsHMA3 that confers high root-to-shoot Cd translocation rates (OsHMA3mc) encodes a defective P(1B) -ATPase transporter. OsHMA3 fused to green fluorescent protein was localized to vacuolar membranes…
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14Topics & keywords
- Vacuole
- Chromosomal translocation
- Oryza sativa
- Biology
- Mutant
- Shoot
- Cytoplasm
- Yeast