Molecular characterization of SrSTP14, a sugar transporter from thermogenic skunk cabbage, and its possible role in developing pollen

Author:

Koyamatsu Daiki1,Otsubo Miyabi1,Ohira Tomonori1,Sato Mitsuhiko P.2ORCID,Suzuki‐Masuko Hiromi3,Shiota Takuya45ORCID,Takenaka Takano Kohei6ORCID,Ozeki Masaaki6ORCID,Otsuka Koichi6,Ogura Yoshitoshi7ORCID,Hayashi Tetsuya8ORCID,Watanabe Masao3ORCID,Inaba Takehito1ORCID,Ito‐Inaba Yasuko13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture University of Miyazaki Miyazaki Japan

2. Department of Frontier Research and Development Kazusa DNA Research Institute Kisarazu Japan

3. Graduate School of Life Sciences Tohoku University Sendai Japan

4. Organization for Promotion of Tenure Track University of Miyazaki Miyazaki Japan

5. Frontier Science Research Center University of Miyazaki Miyazaki Japan

6. Natural Environment Division Nagano Environmental Conservation Research Institute Nagano Japan

7. Division of Microbiology, Department of Infectious Medicine Kurume University School of Medicine Fukuoka Japan

8. Department of Bacteriology, Faculty of Medical Sciences Kyushu University Fukuoka Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn floral thermogenesis, sugars play an important role not only as energy providers but also as growth and development facilitators. Yet, the mechanisms underlying sugar translocation and transport in thermogenic plants remain to be studied. Asian skunk cabbage (Symplocarpus renifolius) is a species that can produce durable and intense heat in its reproductive organ, the spadix. Significant morphological and developmental changes in the stamen are well‐characterized in this plant. In this study, we focused on the sugar transporters (STPs), SrSTP1 and SrSTP14, whose genes were identified by RNA‐seq as the upregulated STPs during thermogenesis. Real‐time PCR confirmed that mRNA expression of both STP genes was increased from the pre‐thermogenic to the thermogenic stage in the spadix, where it is predominantly expressed in the stamen. SrSTP1 and SrSTP14 complemented the growth defects of a hexose transporter‐deficient yeast strain, EBY4000, on media containing 0.02, 0.2, and 2% (w/v) glucose and galactose. Using a recently developed transient expression system in skunk cabbage leaf protoplasts, we revealed that SrSTP1 and SrSTP14‐GFP fusion proteins were mainly localized to the plasma membrane. To dig further into the functional analysis of SrSTPs, tissue‐specific localization of SrSTPs was investigated by in situ hybridization. Using probes for SrSTP14, mRNA expression was observed in the microspores within the developing anther at the thermogenic female stage. These results indicate that SrSTP1 and SrSTP14 transport hexoses (e.g., glucose and galactose) at the plasma membrane and suggest that SrSTP14 may play a role in pollen development through the uptake of hexoses into pollen precursor cells.

Funder

Takeda Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics,General Medicine,Physiology

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