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The tonoplast-localized transporter OsNRAMP2 is involved in iron homeostasis and affects seed germination in rice

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 72, Issue 13, Pages 4839-4852

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erab159

Keywords

Fe homeostasis; NRAMP; rice; seed germination; transporter; vacuole

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  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2019YFE0123100]
  2. Student Innovation Research and Entrepreneurship Training of Nanjing Agricultural University [S20190001]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [KJZ201743]
  4. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31301839, 31701409]

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OsNRAMP2 is an important transporter for iron translocation between the cytosol and vacuole in rice, playing a crucial role in seed germination and plant growth and development.
Vacuolar storage of iron (Fe) is important for Fe homeostasis in plants. When sufficient, excess Fe could be stored in vacuoles for remobilization in the case of Fe deficiency. Although the mechanism of Fe remobilization from vacuoles is critical for crop development under low Fe stress, the transporters that mediate vacuolar Fe translocation into the cytosol in rice remains unknown. Here, we showed that under high Fe2+ concentrations, the Delta cco1 yeast mutant transformed with the rice natural resistance-associated macrophage protein 2 gene (OsNRAMP2) became more sensitive to Fe toxicity. In rice protoplasts and transgenic plants expressing Pro35S:OsNRAMP2-GFP, OsNRAMP2 was localized to the tonoplast. Vacuolar Fe content in osnramp2 knockdown lines was higher than in the wild type, while the growth of osnramp2 knockdown plants was significantly influenced by Fe deficiency. Furthermore, the germination of osnramp2 knockdown plants was arrested. Conversely, the vacuolar Fe content of Pro35S:OsNRAMP2-GFP lines was significantly lower than in the wild type, and overexpression of OsNRAMP2 increased shoot biomass under Fe deficiency. Taken together, we propose that OsNRAMP2 transports Fe from the vacuole to the cytosol and plays a pivotal role in seed germination.

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