Overexpression of a pH-sensitive nitrate transporter in rice increases crop yields

Xiaorong Fan(Nanjing Agricultural University), Zhong Tang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Yawen Tan(Nanjing Agricultural University), Yong Zhang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Bingbing Luo(John Innes Centre), Meng Yang(Huazhong Agricultural University), Xingming Lian(Huazhong Agricultural University), Qirong Shen(Nanjing Agricultural University), Tony Miller(John Innes Centre), Guohua Xu(Nanjing Agricultural University)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
June 6, 2016
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Abstract

Cellular pH homeostasis is fundamental for life, and all cells adapt to maintain this balance. In plants, the chemical form of nitrogen supply, nitrate and ammonium, is one of the cellular pH dominators. We report that the rice nitrate transporter OsNRT2.3 is transcribed into two spliced isoforms with a natural variation in expression ratio. One splice form, OsNRT2.3b is located on the plasma membrane, is expressed mainly in the phloem, and has a regulatory motif on the cytosolic side that acts to switch nitrate transport activity on or off by a pH-sensing mechanism. High OsNRT2.3b expression in rice enhances the pH-buffering capacity of the plant, increasing N, Fe, and P uptake. In field trials, increased expression of OsNRT2.3b improved grain yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) by 40%. These results indicate that pH sensing by the rice nitrate transporter OsNRT2.3b is important for plant adaption to varied N supply forms and can provide a target for improving NUE.


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