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Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions
In legumes, nitrogen (N) can be stored as ureide allantoin and transported by ureide permease (UPS) from nodules to leaves where it is catabolized to release ammonium and assimilation to amino acids. In non‐leguminous plants especially rice, information on its roles in N metabolism is scarce. Here,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6577366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30565833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13054 |
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author | Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe R. Bang, Seung Woon Lee, Dong‐Keun Kim, Youn Shic Jung, Harin Chung, Pil Joong Suh, Joo‐Won Kim, Ju‐Kon |
author_facet | Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe R. Bang, Seung Woon Lee, Dong‐Keun Kim, Youn Shic Jung, Harin Chung, Pil Joong Suh, Joo‐Won Kim, Ju‐Kon |
author_sort | Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe R. |
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description | In legumes, nitrogen (N) can be stored as ureide allantoin and transported by ureide permease (UPS) from nodules to leaves where it is catabolized to release ammonium and assimilation to amino acids. In non‐leguminous plants especially rice, information on its roles in N metabolism is scarce. Here, we show that OsUPS1 is localized in plasma membranes and are highly expressed in vascular tissues of rice. We further evaluated an activation tagging rice overexpressing OsUPS1 (OsUPS1 (OX)) under several N regimes. Under normal field conditions, panicles from OsUPS1 (OX) plants (14 days after flowering (DAF)) showed significant allantoin accumulation. Under hydroponic system at the vegetative stage, plants were exposed to N‐starvation and measured the ammonium in roots after resupplying with ammonium sulphate. OsUPS1 (OX) plants displayed higher ammonium uptake in roots compared to wild type (WT). When grown under low‐N soil supplemented with different N‐concentrations, OsUPS1 (OX) exhibited better growth at 50% N showing higher chlorophyll, tiller number and at least 20% increase in shoot and root biomass relative to WT. To further confirm the effects of regulating the expression of OsUPS1, we evaluated whole‐body‐overexpressing plants driven by the GOS2 promoter (OsUPS1 (GOS) (2)) as well as silencing plants (OsUPS1 (RNA) (i)). We found significant accumulation of allantoin in leaves, stems and roots of OsUPS1 (GOS) (2) while in OsUPS1 (RNA) (i) allantoin was significantly accumulated in roots. We propose that OsUPS1 is responsible for allantoin partitioning in rice and its overexpression can support plant growth through accumulation of allantoin in sink tissues which can be utilized when N is limiting. |
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spelling | pubmed-65773662019-06-20 Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe R. Bang, Seung Woon Lee, Dong‐Keun Kim, Youn Shic Jung, Harin Chung, Pil Joong Suh, Joo‐Won Kim, Ju‐Kon Plant Biotechnol J Research Articles In legumes, nitrogen (N) can be stored as ureide allantoin and transported by ureide permease (UPS) from nodules to leaves where it is catabolized to release ammonium and assimilation to amino acids. In non‐leguminous plants especially rice, information on its roles in N metabolism is scarce. Here, we show that OsUPS1 is localized in plasma membranes and are highly expressed in vascular tissues of rice. We further evaluated an activation tagging rice overexpressing OsUPS1 (OsUPS1 (OX)) under several N regimes. Under normal field conditions, panicles from OsUPS1 (OX) plants (14 days after flowering (DAF)) showed significant allantoin accumulation. Under hydroponic system at the vegetative stage, plants were exposed to N‐starvation and measured the ammonium in roots after resupplying with ammonium sulphate. OsUPS1 (OX) plants displayed higher ammonium uptake in roots compared to wild type (WT). When grown under low‐N soil supplemented with different N‐concentrations, OsUPS1 (OX) exhibited better growth at 50% N showing higher chlorophyll, tiller number and at least 20% increase in shoot and root biomass relative to WT. To further confirm the effects of regulating the expression of OsUPS1, we evaluated whole‐body‐overexpressing plants driven by the GOS2 promoter (OsUPS1 (GOS) (2)) as well as silencing plants (OsUPS1 (RNA) (i)). We found significant accumulation of allantoin in leaves, stems and roots of OsUPS1 (GOS) (2) while in OsUPS1 (RNA) (i) allantoin was significantly accumulated in roots. We propose that OsUPS1 is responsible for allantoin partitioning in rice and its overexpression can support plant growth through accumulation of allantoin in sink tissues which can be utilized when N is limiting. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-02-04 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6577366/ /pubmed/30565833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13054 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Plant Biotechnology Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and The Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Redillas, Mark Christian Felipe R. Bang, Seung Woon Lee, Dong‐Keun Kim, Youn Shic Jung, Harin Chung, Pil Joong Suh, Joo‐Won Kim, Ju‐Kon Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title | Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title_full | Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title_fullStr | Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title_short | Allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
title_sort | allantoin accumulation through overexpression of ureide permease1 improves rice growth under limited nitrogen conditions |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6577366/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30565833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.13054 |
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