Affiliation:
1. Institute of Plant Science and Resources Okayama University Kurashiki 710‐0046 Japan
Abstract
Summary
To play essential roles of manganese (Mn) in plant growth and development, it needs to be transported to different organs and tissues after uptake. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying Mn distribution between different tissues are poorly understood.
We functionally characterized a member of rice natural resistance‐associated macrophage protein (NRAMP) family, OsNramp5 in terms of its tissue specificity of gene expression, cell‐specificity of protein localization, phenotypic analysis of leaf growth and response to Mn fluctuations.
OsNramp5 is highly expressed in the leaf sheath. Immunostaining revealed that OsNramp5 is polarly localized at the proximal side of xylem parenchyma cells of the leaf sheath. Both the gene expression and protein abundance of OsNramp5 are unaffected by different Mn concentrations. Knockout of OsNramp5 decreased the distribution of Mn to the leaf sheath, but increased the distribution to the leaf blade at both low and high Mn supplies, resulting in reduced growth of leaf sheath. Furthermore, expression of OsNramp5 under the control of root‐specific promoter in osnramp5 mutant complemented Mn uptake, but could not complement Mn distribution to the leaf sheath.
These results indicate that OsNramp5 expressed in the leaf sheath plays an important role in unloading Mn from the xylem for the local distribution in rice.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
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