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Overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene encoding an arabidopsis homolog of mammalian glutamate receptors impairs calcium utilization and sensitivity to ionic stress in transgenic plants SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene encoding an arabidopsis homolog of mammalian glutamate receptors impairs calcium utilization and sensitivity to ionic stress in transgenic plants
Authors
Kim, SAKwak, JMJae, SKWang, MHNam, HG
Date Issued
2001-01
Publisher
JAPANESE SOC PLANT PHYSIOLOGISTS
Abstract
We have identified a homolog of the mammalian iono-tropic glutamate receptor genes in Arabidopsis thaliana (AtGluR2). This gene was found to alter Ca2+ utilization when overexpressed in A. thaliana. These transgenic plants displayed symptoms of Ca2+ deficiency, including browning and death of the shoot apex, necrosis of leaf tips, and deformation of leaves. Supplementation with Ca2+ alleviated these phenotypes. Overall levels of Ca2+ in tissues of control plants were not significantly different from those of transgenic plants, suggesting that overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene did not affect Ca2+ uptake. However, the relative growth yield as a function of Ca2+ levels revealed that the critical deficiency content of Ca2+ in transgenic plants was three times higher than that of control plants. The transgenic plants also exhibited hypersensitivity to Na+ and K+ ionic stresses. The ion hypersensitivity was ameliorated by supplementation with Ca2+. The results showed that overexpression of the AtGluR2 gene caused reduced efficiency of Ca2+ utilization in the transgenic plants. The promoter of the AtGluR2 gene was active in vascular tissues, particularly in cells adjacent to the conducting vessels. This suggests that AtGluR2 encodes a functional channel that unloads Ca2+ from the xylem vessels. The results together suggest that appropriate expression of the AtGluR2 protein may play critical roles in Ca2+ nutrition by controlling the ion allocation among different Ca2+ sinks both during normal development and during adaptation to ionic stresses.
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana; calcium efficiency; critical deficiency content; glutamate receptor homolog; ion hypersensitivity; xylem unloading; FUNCTIONAL-CHARACTERIZATION; MINERAL-NUTRITION; CA2+ PERMEABILITY; ROOT-CELLS; CHANNELS; EXPRESSION; SUBUNIT; CLONING; EFFICIENCY; TRANSPORT
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/19704
DOI
10.1093/pcp/pce008
ISSN
0032-0781
Article Type
Article
Citation
PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY, vol. 42, no. 1, page. 74 - 84, 2001-01
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