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Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac
Sugar transporters of the SWEET family mediate cross membrane movement of mono- and disaccharides and play vital roles in diverse physiological and pathophysiological processes, including sink–source relationship, pathogen responses, reproductive growth, and development. However, it remains to be de...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6719010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20164001 |
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author | Wang, Panpan Wei, Peining Niu, Fangfei Liu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Hongliang Lyu, Meiling Yuan, Yuan Wu, Binghua |
author_facet | Wang, Panpan Wei, Peining Niu, Fangfei Liu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Hongliang Lyu, Meiling Yuan, Yuan Wu, Binghua |
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description | Sugar transporters of the SWEET family mediate cross membrane movement of mono- and disaccharides and play vital roles in diverse physiological and pathophysiological processes, including sink–source relationship, pathogen responses, reproductive growth, and development. However, it remains to be determined how these transporters function in non-module plants of agricultural significance, given the evolutionarily diverse traits. In this study, we combined transcriptome analysis, rapid amplification of cDNA ends-cloning (RACE-cloning), expression profiling, and heterologous functional assay to identify SWEET genes that may have potential roles during flower opening and sexual reproduction in Jasminum sambac . During the anthesis, the floral organs of J. sambac express seven SWEET homologous genes from all four clades of the family. JsSWEET9 and 2 are significantly upregulated when flowers are fully opened, up to 6- and 3-fold compared to unopened buds, respectively. The other transporters, JsSWEET1, 5, 10, and 17 are also accumulated slightly at stage associated with fragrance release, whereas only the vacuole transporter JsSWEET16 showed small decrease in transcript level after anthesis. The JsSWEET5, a clade II member, is capable to complement yeast cell uptake on most tested sugar substrates with a preference for hexoses, while the clade I transporter JsSWEET1 mediates merely galactose import when expressed in yeast. Our results provide first evidence for further investigation on sugar transport and allocation during flowering and reproductive processes in J. sambac. |
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spelling | pubmed-67190102019-09-10 Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac Wang, Panpan Wei, Peining Niu, Fangfei Liu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Hongliang Lyu, Meiling Yuan, Yuan Wu, Binghua Int J Mol Sci Article Sugar transporters of the SWEET family mediate cross membrane movement of mono- and disaccharides and play vital roles in diverse physiological and pathophysiological processes, including sink–source relationship, pathogen responses, reproductive growth, and development. However, it remains to be determined how these transporters function in non-module plants of agricultural significance, given the evolutionarily diverse traits. In this study, we combined transcriptome analysis, rapid amplification of cDNA ends-cloning (RACE-cloning), expression profiling, and heterologous functional assay to identify SWEET genes that may have potential roles during flower opening and sexual reproduction in Jasminum sambac . During the anthesis, the floral organs of J. sambac express seven SWEET homologous genes from all four clades of the family. JsSWEET9 and 2 are significantly upregulated when flowers are fully opened, up to 6- and 3-fold compared to unopened buds, respectively. The other transporters, JsSWEET1, 5, 10, and 17 are also accumulated slightly at stage associated with fragrance release, whereas only the vacuole transporter JsSWEET16 showed small decrease in transcript level after anthesis. The JsSWEET5, a clade II member, is capable to complement yeast cell uptake on most tested sugar substrates with a preference for hexoses, while the clade I transporter JsSWEET1 mediates merely galactose import when expressed in yeast. Our results provide first evidence for further investigation on sugar transport and allocation during flowering and reproductive processes in J. sambac. MDPI 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6719010/ /pubmed/31426432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20164001 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Wang, Panpan Wei, Peining Niu, Fangfei Liu, Xiaofeng Zhang, Hongliang Lyu, Meiling Yuan, Yuan Wu, Binghua Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title | Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title_full | Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title_fullStr | Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title_full_unstemmed | Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title_short | Cloning and Functional Assessments of Floral-Expressed SWEET Transporter Genes from Jasminum sambac |
title_sort | cloning and functional assessments of floral-expressed sweet transporter genes from jasminum sambac |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6719010/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31426432 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms20164001 |
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