Localization of Iron in <i>Arabidopsis</i> Seed Requires the Vacuolar Membrane Transporter VIT1

Sun A. Kim(Dartmouth College), Tracy Punshon(Dartmouth College), Antonio Lanzirotti(Dartmouth College), Liangtao Li(Dartmouth College), José M. Alonso(Dartmouth College), Joseph R. Ecker(Dartmouth College), Jerry Kaplan(Dartmouth College), Mary Lou Guerinot(Dartmouth College)
Science
November 2, 2006
Cited by 687

Abstract

Iron deficiency is a major human nutritional problem wherever plant-based diets are common. Using synchrotron x-ray fluorescence microtomography to directly visualize iron in Arabidopsis seeds, we show that iron is localized primarily to the provascular strands of the embryo. This localization is completely abolished when the vacuolar iron uptake transporter VIT1 is disrupted. Vacuolar iron storage is also critical for seedling development because vit1-1 seedlings grow poorly when iron is limiting. We have uncovered a fundamental aspect of seed biology that will ultimately aid the development of nutrient-rich seed, benefiting both human health and agricultural productivity.


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