An oligo peptide transporter family member, OsOPT7, mediates xylem unloading of Fe for its preferential distribution in rice

Author:

Yamaji Naoki1ORCID,Yoshioka Yuma2ORCID,Huang Sheng1ORCID,Miyaji Takaaki23ORCID,Sasaki Akimasa1,Ma Jian Feng1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plant Science and Resources Okayama University Chuo 2‐20‐1 Kurashiki 710‐0046 Japan

2. Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences Okayama University Tsushima Naka 1‐1‐1 Kita Okayama 700‐8530 Japan

3. Department of Genomics & Proteomics, Advanced Science Research Center Okayama University Tsushima Naka 1‐1‐1 Kita Okayama 700‐8530 Japan

Abstract

Summary Iron (Fe) needs to be delivered to different organs and tissues of above‐ground parts for playing its multiple physiological functions once it is taken up by the roots. However, the mechanisms underlying Fe distribution are poorly understood. We functionally characterized OsOPT7, a member of oligo peptide transporter family in terms of expression patterns, localization, transport activity and phenotypic analysis of knockdown lines. OsOPT7 was highly expressed in the nodes, especially in the uppermost node I, and its expression was upregulated by Fe‐deficiency. OsOPT7 transports ferrous iron into the cells coupled with proton. Immunostaining revealed that OsOPT7 is mainly localized in the xylem parenchyma cells of the enlarged vascular bundles in the nodes and vascular tissues in the leaves. Knockdown of OsOPT7 did not affect the Fe uptake, but altered Fe distribution; less Fe was distributed to the new leaf, upper nodes and developing panicle, but more Fe was distributed to the old leaves. Furthermore, knockdown of OsOPT7 also resulted in less Fe distribution to the leaf sheath, but more Fe to the leaf blade. Taken together, OsOPT7 is involved in the xylem unloading of Fe for both long‐distance distribution to the developing organs and local distribution within the leaf in rice.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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