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Molecular cloning and characterization of a tobacco leaf cDNA encoding a phosphate transporter
Authors:Baek S H  Chung I M  Yun S J
Affiliation:Faculty of Biological Resources Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Chonju, Korea.
Abstract:Phosphate acquired by roots is translocated to and utilized by the upper part of the plant, where the phosphate transport in the cell is also important in the phosphate metabolism. In order to study the role of the phosphate transporter in the regulation of the phosphate movement across the membranes in leaf cells, we isolated and characterized a 2,059 bp tobacco leaf cDNA clone, NtPT1. The 537 amino acid sequences, deduced from NtPT1, exhibited 93 and 91% identites to one of the high affinity phosphate transporters constitutively expressed in potato and tomato roots, respectively. The NtPT1 contains 12 membrane-spanning domain with a central hydrophilic region. The expression of NtPT1 in the yeast high affinity phosphate transporter mutant strain, NS219, complemented the mutant and promoted cell growth significantly. These results strongly suggest that NtPT1 encodes a functional phosphate transporter and that one of the high affinity phosphate transporters expressed in roots is also expressed in leaves. Southern analysis indicated that tobacco phosphate transporter genes are low copy number genes and members of a small multi-gene family.
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