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Over-expression of PHO1 in Arabidopsis leaves reveals its role in mediating phosphate efflux

Stefanovic, Aleksandra
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Arpat, A. Bulak
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Bligny, Richard
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2011
Plant Journal

P>Inorganic phosphate (Pi) homeostasis in multi-cellular eukaryotes depends not only on Pi influx into cells, but also on Pi efflux. Examples in plants for which Pi efflux is crucial are transfer of Pi into the xylem of roots and release of Pi at the peri-arbuscular interface of mycorrhizal roots. Despite its importance, no protein has been identified that specifically mediates phosphate efflux either in animals or plants. The Arabidopsis thaliana PHO1 gene is expressed in roots, and was previously shown to be involved in long-distance transfer of Pi from the root to the shoot. Here we show that PHO1 over-expression in the shoot of A. thaliana led to a two- to threefold increase in shoot Pi content and a severe reduction in shoot growth. 31P-NMR in vivo showed a normal initial distribution of intracellular Pi between the cytoplasm and the vacuole in leaves over-expressing PHO1, followed by a large efflux of Pi into the infiltration medium, leading to a rapid reduction of the vacuolar Pi pool. Furthermore, the Pi concentration in leaf xylem exudates from intact plants was more than 100-fold higher in PHO1 over-expressing plants compared to wild-type. Together, these results show that PHO1 over-expression in leaves leads to a dramatic efflux of Pi out of cells and into the xylem vessel, revealing a crucial role for PHO1 in Pi efflux.

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DOI
10.1111/j.1365-313X.2011.04532.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290456400011

Author(s)
Stefanovic, Aleksandra
Arpat, A. Bulak
Bligny, Richard
Gout, Elisabeth
Vidoudez, Charles
Bensimon, Michael  
Poirier, Yves
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell

Published in
Plant Journal
Volume

66

Start page

689

End page

699

Subjects

Arabidopsis

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efflux

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phosphate

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Pho1

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Nmr

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xylem

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Cell-Surface Receptor

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Higher-Plant Cells

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Nuclear-Magnetic-Resonance

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Murine Leukemia Viruses

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Gene Family

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Transport

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Xylem

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Homeostasis

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Deficiency

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Thaliana

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December 16, 2011
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