Expression of the vacuolar Ca2+/H+ exchanger, OsCAX1a, in rice [Oryza sativa]: Cell and age specificity of expression, and enhancement by Ca2
Calcium is an essential macronutrient for plants and functions in signal transduction. Regulation of the cytosolic calcium concentration is required for normal cell growth. In calcium homeostasis in plant cells, Casup(2+)/Hsup(+) exchangers are involved in Casup(2+) compartmentalization into intrace...
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Published in | Plant and cell physiology Vol. 47; no. 1; pp. 96 - 106 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Japan
Oxford University Press
01.01.2006
Oxford Publishing Limited (England) |
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Summary: | Calcium is an essential macronutrient for plants and functions in signal transduction. Regulation of the cytosolic calcium concentration is required for normal cell growth. In calcium homeostasis in plant cells, Casup(2+)/Hsup(+) exchangers are involved in Casup(2+) compartmentalization into intracellular compartments. Here, we examine the intracellular localization of a rice Casup(2+)/Hsup(+) exchanger, OsCAX1a, fused to a green fluorescent protein and transiently expressed in onion epidermis and rice protoplasts. Green fluorescence was observed in the vacuolar membrane. After sucrose gradient centrifugation of the homogenate of rice plants, OsCAX1a was detected in the same fraction as the vacuolar membrane aquaporin gamma-TIP. We then quantified the mRNA and protein of OsCAX1a in plants grown with metal ions. OsCAX1a mRNA was induced in roots by high concentrations of Casup(2+). The protein level in shoots was also increased in the presence of high concentrations of Casup(2+). Furthermore, transgenic rice plants transformed with the OsCAX1a promoter fused to beta-glucuronidase showed reporter expression in vascular bundles, stomata, trichomes, steles, flowers, embryos and aleurone layers. In the case of stomata and trichomes, transcription of OsCAX1a was particularly high in aged organs. These results suggest that OsCAX1a transports Casup(2+) into vacuoles and is involved in Casup(2+) homeostasis in cells that suffer from high concentrations of Casup(2+). |
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Bibliography: | 2007007764 F60 local:pci227 istex:CA2ACA74F94C1CB25649319DEF179D0DA65E9EAF ark:/67375/HXZ-VQK98MBF-7 Corresponding author: E-mail, maeshima@agr.nagoya-u.ac.jp; Fax, +81-52-789-4096. ObjectType-Article-1 SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1 ObjectType-Feature-2 content type line 23 |
ISSN: | 0032-0781 1471-9053 |
DOI: | 10.1093/pcp/pci227 |