4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Selection and functional analysis of a Pyropia yezoensis ammonium transporter PyAMT1 in potassium deficiency

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYCOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 2617-2626

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10811-017-1196-1

Keywords

Ammonium transporter; Full-length cDNA library; Potassium deficiency; Pyropia yezoensis; Salt tolerance

Funding

  1. RIKEN Incentive Research Projects
  2. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H04539] Funding Source: KAKEN

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Seaweeds are believed to have developed unique mechanisms to maintain optimal cellular potassium and sodium concentrations in order to survive in the saline marine environment. To gain a molecular understanding of underlying potassium/sodium homeostasis in seaweeds, full-length cDNA libraries from the multiple stages in the life cycle, including gametophytes, conchosporangia and sporophytes of a marine red alga, Pyropia yezoensis, were constructed. A large portion of genes from each library through the life cycle was revealed to be functionally unknown reconfirming the uniqueness of P. yezoensis genes in terms of evolutionary lineage. Genes that could potentially contribute to potassium deficiency tolerance were selected from the potassium uptake defective Escherichia coli strain expressing gametophytes and conchosporangia libraries under the low potassium conditions. Of those, an ammonium transporter gene, PyAMT1, was demonstrated to enhance potassium deficiency tolerance effectively when expressed in the E. coli strain. Potential roles of PyAMT1 and other candidate components in this context are discussed.

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