Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.

Iron deficiency is a nutritional problem in plants and reduces crop productivity, quality and yield. With the goal of improving the iron (Fe) storage properties of plants, we have investigated the function of three Arabidopsis proteins with homology to Vacuolar Iron Transporter1 (AtVIT1). Heterologo...

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Main Authors: Julia Gollhofer, Roman Timofeev, Ping Lan, Wolfgang Schmidt, Thomas J Buckhout
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4215979?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-233feae897d140cca3935b812297af142020-11-25T01:25:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01910e11046810.1371/journal.pone.0110468Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.Julia GollhoferRoman TimofeevPing LanWolfgang SchmidtThomas J BuckhoutIron deficiency is a nutritional problem in plants and reduces crop productivity, quality and yield. With the goal of improving the iron (Fe) storage properties of plants, we have investigated the function of three Arabidopsis proteins with homology to Vacuolar Iron Transporter1 (AtVIT1). Heterologous expression of Vacuolar Iron Transporter-Like1 (AtVTL1; At1g21140), AtVTL2 (At1g76800) or AtVTL5 (At3g25190) in the yeast vacuolar Fe transport mutant, Δccc1, restored growth in the presence of 4 mM Fe. Isolated vacuoles from yeast expressing either of the VTL genes in the Δccc1 background had a three- to four-fold increase in Fe concentration compared to vacuoles isolated from the untransformed mutant. Transiently expressed GFP-tagged AtVTL1 was localized exclusively and AtVTL2 was localized primarily to the vacuolar membrane of onion epidermis cells. Seedling root growth of the Arabidopsis nramp3/nramp4 and vit1-1 mutants was decreased compared to the wild type when seedlings were grown under Fe deficiency. When expressed under the 35S promoter in the nramp3/nramp4 or vit1-1 backgrounds, AtVTL1, AtVTL2 or AtVTL5 restored root growth in both mutants. The seed Fe concentration in the nramp3/nramp4 mutant overexpressing AtVTL1, AtVTL2 or AtVTL5 was between 50 and 60% higher than in non-transformed double mutants or wild-type plants. We conclude that the VTL proteins catalyze Fe transport into vacuoles and thus contribute to the regulation of Fe homeostasis in planta.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4215979?pdf=render
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author Julia Gollhofer
Roman Timofeev
Ping Lan
Wolfgang Schmidt
Thomas J Buckhout
spellingShingle Julia Gollhofer
Roman Timofeev
Ping Lan
Wolfgang Schmidt
Thomas J Buckhout
Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Julia Gollhofer
Roman Timofeev
Ping Lan
Wolfgang Schmidt
Thomas J Buckhout
author_sort Julia Gollhofer
title Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
title_short Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
title_full Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
title_fullStr Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
title_full_unstemmed Vacuolar-Iron-Transporter1-Like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis.
title_sort vacuolar-iron-transporter1-like proteins mediate iron homeostasis in arabidopsis.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Iron deficiency is a nutritional problem in plants and reduces crop productivity, quality and yield. With the goal of improving the iron (Fe) storage properties of plants, we have investigated the function of three Arabidopsis proteins with homology to Vacuolar Iron Transporter1 (AtVIT1). Heterologous expression of Vacuolar Iron Transporter-Like1 (AtVTL1; At1g21140), AtVTL2 (At1g76800) or AtVTL5 (At3g25190) in the yeast vacuolar Fe transport mutant, Δccc1, restored growth in the presence of 4 mM Fe. Isolated vacuoles from yeast expressing either of the VTL genes in the Δccc1 background had a three- to four-fold increase in Fe concentration compared to vacuoles isolated from the untransformed mutant. Transiently expressed GFP-tagged AtVTL1 was localized exclusively and AtVTL2 was localized primarily to the vacuolar membrane of onion epidermis cells. Seedling root growth of the Arabidopsis nramp3/nramp4 and vit1-1 mutants was decreased compared to the wild type when seedlings were grown under Fe deficiency. When expressed under the 35S promoter in the nramp3/nramp4 or vit1-1 backgrounds, AtVTL1, AtVTL2 or AtVTL5 restored root growth in both mutants. The seed Fe concentration in the nramp3/nramp4 mutant overexpressing AtVTL1, AtVTL2 or AtVTL5 was between 50 and 60% higher than in non-transformed double mutants or wild-type plants. We conclude that the VTL proteins catalyze Fe transport into vacuoles and thus contribute to the regulation of Fe homeostasis in planta.
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