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Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance

BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which nitrate is transported into the roots have been characterized both at physiological and molecular levels. It has been demonstrated that nitrate is taken up in an energy-dependent way by a four-component uptake machinery involving high- and low- affinity transport...

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Autores principales: Nikolic, Miroslav, Cesco, Stefano, Monte, Rossella, Tomasi, Nicola, Gottardi, Stefano, Zamboni, Anita, Pinton, Roberto, Varanini, Zeno
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22571503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-66
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author Nikolic, Miroslav
Cesco, Stefano
Monte, Rossella
Tomasi, Nicola
Gottardi, Stefano
Zamboni, Anita
Pinton, Roberto
Varanini, Zeno
author_facet Nikolic, Miroslav
Cesco, Stefano
Monte, Rossella
Tomasi, Nicola
Gottardi, Stefano
Zamboni, Anita
Pinton, Roberto
Varanini, Zeno
author_sort Nikolic, Miroslav
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description BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which nitrate is transported into the roots have been characterized both at physiological and molecular levels. It has been demonstrated that nitrate is taken up in an energy-dependent way by a four-component uptake machinery involving high- and low- affinity transport systems. In contrast very little is known about the physiology of nitrate transport towards different plant tissues and in particular at the leaf level. RESULTS: The mechanism of nitrate uptake in leaves of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Chinese long) plants was studied and compared with that of the root. Net nitrate uptake by roots of nitrate-depleted cucumber plants proved to be substrate-inducible and biphasic showing a saturable kinetics with a clear linear non saturable component at an anion concentration higher than 2 mM. Nitrate uptake by leaf discs of cucumber plants showed some similarities with that operating in the roots (e.g. electrogenic H(+) dependence via involvement of proton pump, a certain degree of induction). However, it did not exhibit typical biphasic kinetics and was characterized by a higher K(m) with values out of the range usually recorded in roots of several different plant species. The quantity and activity of plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPase of the vesicles isolated from leaf tissues of nitrate-treated plants for 12 h (peak of nitrate foliar uptake rate) increased with respect to that observed in the vesicles isolated from N-deprived control plants, thus suggesting an involvement of this enzyme in the leaf nitrate uptake process similar to that described in roots. Molecular analyses suggest the involvement of a specific isoform of PM H(+)-ATPase (CsHA1) and NRT2 transporter (CsNRT2) in root nitrate uptake. At the leaf level, nitrate treatment modulated the expression of CsHA2, highlighting a main putative role of this isogene in the process. CONCLUSIONS: Obtained results provide for the first time evidence that a saturable and substrate-inducible nitrate uptake mechanism operates in cucumber leaves. Its activity appears to be related to that of PM H(+)-ATPase activity and in particular to the induction of CsHA2 isoform. However the question about the molecular entity responsible for the transport of nitrate into leaf cells therefore still remains unresolved.
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spelling pubmed-34039362012-07-25 Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance Nikolic, Miroslav Cesco, Stefano Monte, Rossella Tomasi, Nicola Gottardi, Stefano Zamboni, Anita Pinton, Roberto Varanini, Zeno BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The mechanisms by which nitrate is transported into the roots have been characterized both at physiological and molecular levels. It has been demonstrated that nitrate is taken up in an energy-dependent way by a four-component uptake machinery involving high- and low- affinity transport systems. In contrast very little is known about the physiology of nitrate transport towards different plant tissues and in particular at the leaf level. RESULTS: The mechanism of nitrate uptake in leaves of cucumber (Cucumis sativus L. cv. Chinese long) plants was studied and compared with that of the root. Net nitrate uptake by roots of nitrate-depleted cucumber plants proved to be substrate-inducible and biphasic showing a saturable kinetics with a clear linear non saturable component at an anion concentration higher than 2 mM. Nitrate uptake by leaf discs of cucumber plants showed some similarities with that operating in the roots (e.g. electrogenic H(+) dependence via involvement of proton pump, a certain degree of induction). However, it did not exhibit typical biphasic kinetics and was characterized by a higher K(m) with values out of the range usually recorded in roots of several different plant species. The quantity and activity of plasma membrane (PM) H(+)-ATPase of the vesicles isolated from leaf tissues of nitrate-treated plants for 12 h (peak of nitrate foliar uptake rate) increased with respect to that observed in the vesicles isolated from N-deprived control plants, thus suggesting an involvement of this enzyme in the leaf nitrate uptake process similar to that described in roots. Molecular analyses suggest the involvement of a specific isoform of PM H(+)-ATPase (CsHA1) and NRT2 transporter (CsNRT2) in root nitrate uptake. At the leaf level, nitrate treatment modulated the expression of CsHA2, highlighting a main putative role of this isogene in the process. CONCLUSIONS: Obtained results provide for the first time evidence that a saturable and substrate-inducible nitrate uptake mechanism operates in cucumber leaves. Its activity appears to be related to that of PM H(+)-ATPase activity and in particular to the induction of CsHA2 isoform. However the question about the molecular entity responsible for the transport of nitrate into leaf cells therefore still remains unresolved. BioMed Central 2012-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3403936/ /pubmed/22571503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-66 Text en Copyright ©2012 Nikolic et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nikolic, Miroslav
Cesco, Stefano
Monte, Rossella
Tomasi, Nicola
Gottardi, Stefano
Zamboni, Anita
Pinton, Roberto
Varanini, Zeno
Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title_full Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title_fullStr Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title_full_unstemmed Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title_short Nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane H(+)-ATPase activity and abundance
title_sort nitrate transport in cucumber leaves is an inducible process involving an increase in plasma membrane h(+)-atpase activity and abundance
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3403936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22571503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-12-66
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