Characterizing the role of rice NRAMP5 in Manganese, Iron and Cadmium Transport

Yasuhiro Ishimaru(Tohoku University), Ryuichi Takahashi(The University of Tokyo), Khurram Bashir(The University of Tokyo), Hugo Shimo(The University of Tokyo), Takeshi Senoura(The University of Tokyo), Kazuhiko Sugimoto(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Kazuko Ono(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Masahiro Yano(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Satoru Ishikawa(National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences), Tomohito Arao(National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences), Hiromi Nakanishi(The University of Tokyo), Naoko K. Nishizawa(The University of Tokyo)
Scientific Reports
February 24, 2012
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Abstract

Metals like manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) are essential for metabolism, while cadmium (Cd) is toxic for virtually all living organisms. Understanding the transport of these metals is important for breeding better crops. We have identified that OsNRAMP5 contributes to Mn, Fe and Cd transport in rice. OsNRAMP5 expression was restricted to roots epidermis, exodermis, and outer layers of the cortex as well as in tissues around the xylem. OsNRAMP5 localized to the plasma membrane, and complemented the growth of yeast strains defective in Mn, Fe, and Cd transport. OsNRAMP5 RNAi (OsNRAMP5i) plants accumulated less Mn in the roots, and less Mn and Fe in shoots, and xylem sap. The suppression of OsNRAMP5 promoted Cd translocation to shoots, highlighting the importance of this gene for Cd phytoremediation. These data reveal that OsNRAMP5 contributes to Mn, Cd, and Fe transport in rice and is important for plant growth and development.


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