
AbstractThe MRS2/MGT gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana belongs to the superfamily of CorA-MRS2-ALR-type membrane proteins. Proteins of this type are characterized by a GMN tripeptide motif (Gly-Met-Asn) at the end of the first of two C-terminal transmembrane domains and have been characterized as magnesium transporters. Using the recently established mag-fura-2 system allowing direct measurement of Mg2+ uptake into mitochondria of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, we find that all members of the Arabidopsis family complement the corresponding yeast mrs2 mutant. Highly different patterns of tissue-specific expression were observed for the MRS2/MGT family members in planta. Six of them are expressed in root tissues, indicating a possible involvement in plant magnesium supply and distribution after uptake from the soil substrate. Homozygous T-DNA insertion knockout lines were obtained for four members of the MRS2/MGT gene family. A strong, magnesium-dependent phenotype of growth retardation was found for mrs2-7 when Mg2+ concentrations were lowered to 50 μM in hydroponic cultures. Ectopic overexpression of MRS2-7 from the cauliflower mosaic virus 35S promoter results in complementation and increased biomass accumulation. Green fluorescent protein reporter gene fusions indicate a location of MRS2-7 in the endomembrane system. Hence, contrary to what is frequently found in analyses of plant gene families, a single gene family member knockout results in a strong, environmentally dependent phenotype.
DNA, Bacterial, Nicotiana, Arabidopsis Proteins, Genetic Complementation Test, Arabidopsis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Plants, Genetically Modified, Plant Roots, 106001 General biology, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, RNA, Plant, Multigene Family, Mutation, Magnesium, Cloning, Molecular, 106001 Allgemeine Biologie, Cation Transport Proteins, Phylogeny
DNA, Bacterial, Nicotiana, Arabidopsis Proteins, Genetic Complementation Test, Arabidopsis, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Plants, Genetically Modified, Plant Roots, 106001 General biology, Gene Knockout Techniques, Mutagenesis, Insertional, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, RNA, Plant, Multigene Family, Mutation, Magnesium, Cloning, Molecular, 106001 Allgemeine Biologie, Cation Transport Proteins, Phylogeny
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