The OsNramp4 aluminum transporter is involved in cadmium accumulation in rice grains
Abstrak
Cadmium (Cd) toxicity affects many crops. Members of the OsNramp (Natural resistance-associated macrophage protein) gene family play important roles in the transport of divalent or trivalent cations in rice (Oryza sativa L.). This study explored a possible involvement of OsNramp4 in Cd2+ transport in rice. We employed the CRISPR/cas9 technique to obtain rice OsNramp4 knockout lines. Using NMT (Non-invasive Micro-test Technology) system for real-time measurement, it was found that the net Cd2+ flux was significantly lower than that of wild-type. The yeast strain expressing OsNramp4 grew poorly under Cd2+ stress, and accumulated more Cd2+ than the control strain, which enhanced the sensitivity of yeast to Cd2+. OsNramp4 was membrane-localized and mainly expressed in roots, but after tillering, its expression shifted to the nodes and glumes. Furthermore, the loss-of-function OsNramp4 mutation lowered the root cell sap Cd2+ content, resulting in a significant decrease in Cd2+ content in shoot and Cd2+ accumulation in grains. We characterized the OsNramp4, an Al3+ transporter with the ability to alter the cellular distribution of Cd2+ in rice and to reduce Cd2+ content in the grain. Our study highlights the complexity of ion uptake and transport in plants.
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Penulis (8)
Xiaohua Hao
Yifan Mo
Wenjin Ji
Xiao Yang
Zijing Xie
Dan Huang
Dongping Li
Lianfu Tian
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- 2022
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- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.repbre.2022.10.001
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- Open Access ✓