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Rice-Specific Mitochondrial Iron-Regulated Gene (MIR) Plays an Important Role in Iron Homeostasis SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Rice-Specific Mitochondrial Iron-Regulated Gene (MIR) Plays an Important Role in Iron Homeostasis
Authors
Ishimaru, YBashir, KFujimoto, MAn, GItai, RNTsutsumi, NNakanishi, HNishizawa, NK
Date Issued
2009-09
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Abstract
Mitochondria utilize iron (Fe), but the proteins involved in mitochondrial Fe regulation are not characterized in plants. We cloned and characterized a mitochondrial iron-regulated (MIR) gene in rice involved in Fe homeostasis. MIR, when expressed in tobacco BY-2 cells, was localized to the mitochondria. MIR transcripts were greatly increased in response to Fe deficiency in roots and shoot tissue. MIR is not homologous to any known protein, as homologs were not found in the rice or Arabidopsis genome databases, or in the EST database for other organisms. Growth in the MIR T-DNA knockout rice mutant (mir) was significantly impaired compared to wild-type (WT) plants when grown under Fe-deficient or -sufficient conditions. Furthermore, mir plants accumulated more than twice the amount of Fe in shoot and root tissue compared to WT plants when grown under either Fe-sufficient or -deficient conditions. Despite the high accumulation of Fe in roots and shoots, mir plants triggered the expression of Fe-deficiency-inducible genes, indicating that mir may not be able to utilize Fe for physiological functions. These results clearly suggest that MIR is a rice-specific mitochondrial protein, recently evolved, and plays a significant role in Fe homeostasis.
Keywords
Fe-deficiency-regulated gene; Fe homeostasis; mitochondria; Oryza sativa; FERRIC-CHELATE REDUCTASE; FE-DEFICIENT CONDITIONS; TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR; SYNTHASE GENES; PLANTS; EXPRESSION; IDENTIFICATION; ARABIDOPSIS; TRANSPORTER; TOLERANCE
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/26515
DOI
10.1093/MP/SSP051
ISSN
1674-2052
Article Type
Article
Citation
MOLECULAR PLANT, vol. 2, no. 5, page. 1059 - 1066, 2009-09
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