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Proton pump OsA8 is linked to phosphorus uptake and translocation in rice

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 60, Issue 2, Pages 557-565

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/ern298

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Knockout mutant; plasma membrane H+-ATPase; Oryza sativa; phosphorus; Tos17 retrotransposon; phosphate transporter

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30571108, 2005CB120903, B07030, 2006AA10Z134]

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The plasma membrane (PM) proton pump ATPases (H+-ATPases) are involved in almost all aspects of biology. They are plant specific and several members of this family are supposed to play a key role in nutrient acquisition. At present, only some members of this gene family in plants have been characterized. However, no nutrient uptake associated H+-ATPase gene in rice has been functionally analysed. It is reported here that OsA8, a typical PM H+-ATPases gene that was predominantly expressed in roots of rice, is down-regulated by nutrient deficiency. The Osa8 mutant had a relatively smaller size and root to shoot biomass ratio, but higher ATPase activity than its wild-type counterparts under phosphorus (P) starvation conditions. Knockout of OsA8 affected the expression of several OsA genes and the high affinity phosphate transporter, OsPT6, and resulted in a higher P concentration in the roots and a lower amount of P in the shoots. These analyses demonstrate that OsA8 not only influences the uptake of P by roots, but also the translocation of P from the roots to the shoots in rice.

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