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Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.

One of the most important adaptations of seagrasses during sea colonization was the capacity to grow at the low micromolar nitrate concentrations present in the sea. In contrast to terrestrial plants that use H(+) symporters for high-affinity NO(3)(−) uptake, seagrasses such as Zostera marina L. use...

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Autores principales: Rubio, Lourdes, Díaz-García, Jordi, Amorim-Silva, Vítor, Macho, Alberto P., Botella, Miguel A., Fernández, José A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153650
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author Rubio, Lourdes
Díaz-García, Jordi
Amorim-Silva, Vítor
Macho, Alberto P.
Botella, Miguel A.
Fernández, José A.
author_facet Rubio, Lourdes
Díaz-García, Jordi
Amorim-Silva, Vítor
Macho, Alberto P.
Botella, Miguel A.
Fernández, José A.
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description One of the most important adaptations of seagrasses during sea colonization was the capacity to grow at the low micromolar nitrate concentrations present in the sea. In contrast to terrestrial plants that use H(+) symporters for high-affinity NO(3)(−) uptake, seagrasses such as Zostera marina L. use a Na(+)-dependent high-affinity nitrate transporter. Interestingly, in the Z. marina genome, only one gene (Zosma70g00300.1; NRT2.1) is annotated to this function. Analysis of this sequence predicts the presence of 12 transmembrane domains, including the MFS domains of the NNP transporter family and the “nitrate signature” that appears in all members of the NNP family. Phylogenetic analysis shows that this sequence is more related to NRT2.5 than to NRT2.1, sharing a common ancestor with both monocot and dicot plants. Heterologous expression of ZosmaNRT2-GFP together with the high-affinity nitrate transporter accessory protein ZosmaNAR2 (Zosma63g00220.1) in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves displayed four-fold higher fluorescence intensity than single expression of ZosmaNRT2-GFP suggesting the stabilization of NRT2 by NAR2. ZosmaNRT2-GFP signal was present on the Hechtian-strands in the plasmolyzed cells, pointing that ZosmaNRT2 is localized on the plasma membrane and that would be stabilized by ZosmaNAR2. Taken together, these results suggest that Zosma70g00300.1 would encode a high-affinity nitrate transporter located at the plasma membrane, equivalent to NRT2.5 transporters. These molecular data, together with our previous electrophysiological results support that ZosmaNRT2 would have evolved to use Na(+) as a driving ion, which might be an essential adaptation of seagrasses to colonize marine environments.
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spelling pubmed-66959212019-09-05 Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L. Rubio, Lourdes Díaz-García, Jordi Amorim-Silva, Vítor Macho, Alberto P. Botella, Miguel A. Fernández, José A. Int J Mol Sci Article One of the most important adaptations of seagrasses during sea colonization was the capacity to grow at the low micromolar nitrate concentrations present in the sea. In contrast to terrestrial plants that use H(+) symporters for high-affinity NO(3)(−) uptake, seagrasses such as Zostera marina L. use a Na(+)-dependent high-affinity nitrate transporter. Interestingly, in the Z. marina genome, only one gene (Zosma70g00300.1; NRT2.1) is annotated to this function. Analysis of this sequence predicts the presence of 12 transmembrane domains, including the MFS domains of the NNP transporter family and the “nitrate signature” that appears in all members of the NNP family. Phylogenetic analysis shows that this sequence is more related to NRT2.5 than to NRT2.1, sharing a common ancestor with both monocot and dicot plants. Heterologous expression of ZosmaNRT2-GFP together with the high-affinity nitrate transporter accessory protein ZosmaNAR2 (Zosma63g00220.1) in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves displayed four-fold higher fluorescence intensity than single expression of ZosmaNRT2-GFP suggesting the stabilization of NRT2 by NAR2. ZosmaNRT2-GFP signal was present on the Hechtian-strands in the plasmolyzed cells, pointing that ZosmaNRT2 is localized on the plasma membrane and that would be stabilized by ZosmaNAR2. Taken together, these results suggest that Zosma70g00300.1 would encode a high-affinity nitrate transporter located at the plasma membrane, equivalent to NRT2.5 transporters. These molecular data, together with our previous electrophysiological results support that ZosmaNRT2 would have evolved to use Na(+) as a driving ion, which might be an essential adaptation of seagrasses to colonize marine environments. MDPI 2019-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6695921/ /pubmed/31357380 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153650 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rubio, Lourdes
Díaz-García, Jordi
Amorim-Silva, Vítor
Macho, Alberto P.
Botella, Miguel A.
Fernández, José A.
Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title_full Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title_fullStr Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title_short Molecular Characterization of ZosmaNRT2, the Putative Sodium Dependent High-Affinity Nitrate Transporter of Zostera marina L.
title_sort molecular characterization of zosmanrt2, the putative sodium dependent high-affinity nitrate transporter of zostera marina l.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31357380
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20153650
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