Research Article

Isolation and characterization of the Chrysanthemum nitrate transporter CmNRT1

Published: January 26, 2016
Genet. Mol. Res. 15(1): gmr7148 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15017148
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C.S. Gu, X.X. Zhang, S.M. Chen, T. Li, Y. Chen, J.F. Jiang, F.D. Chen, C.S. Gu, X.X. Zhang, S.M. Chen, T. Li, Y. Chen, J.F. Jiang, F.D. Chen, C.S. Gu, X.X. Zhang, S.M. Chen, T. Li, Y. Chen, J.F. Jiang, F.D. Chen (2016). Isolation and characterization of the Chrysanthemum nitrate transporter CmNRT1. Genet. Mol. Res. 15(1): gmr7148. https://doi.org/10.4238/gmr.15017148
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Abstract

In this study, the nitrate transporter gene CmNRT1 was isolated from the chrysanthemum variety ‘Nannongxuefeng’. The full-length cDNA contains an open reading frame of 1761 bp encoding 587 residues. Using qRT-PCR, we found that CmNRT1 was induced by 10 mM NO3- in roots and shoots. Two Arabidopsis thaliana transgenic plants expressing CmNRT1 were selected for functional analyses. Root 15N influx in wild-type and transgenic A. thaliana lines under 10 or 0.2 mM 15NO3 was tested. Our results indicate that CmNRT1 encodes a constitutive component for a low-affinity transporter.

In this study, the nitrate transporter gene CmNRT1 was isolated from the chrysanthemum variety ‘Nannongxuefeng’. The full-length cDNA contains an open reading frame of 1761 bp encoding 587 residues. Using qRT-PCR, we found that CmNRT1 was induced by 10 mM NO3- in roots and shoots. Two Arabidopsis thaliana transgenic plants expressing CmNRT1 were selected for functional analyses. Root 15N influx in wild-type and transgenic A. thaliana lines under 10 or 0.2 mM 15NO3 was tested. Our results indicate that CmNRT1 encodes a constitutive component for a low-affinity transporter.