Phosphatase under-producer mutants have altered phosphorus relations

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Tomscha, JL [1 ]
Trull, MC
Deikman, J
Lynch, JP
Guiltinan, MJ
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[1] Penn State Univ, Intercoll Program Plant Physiol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Penn State Univ, Dept Biol, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[3] Penn State Univ, Dept Hort, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
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10.1104/pp.103.036459
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Q94 [植物学];
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Phosphorus (P) acquisition and partitioning are essential for plant homeostasis. P is available for plant uptake when in its inorganic form (H2PO4-, or P-i), but P-i is often limiting in soils. Plants secrete acid phosphatases (APases) into the apoplastic space, which may be important for obtaining P-i from organic P sources; however, the relative importance of these enzymes for plant P nutrition has yet to be determined. We demonstrate that the root-associated APase pool is increased in Arabidopsis when P-i is limiting and document five APase isoforms secreted from Arabidopsis roots. Previously, we presented the identification of the phosphatase under-producer (pup) mutants, which have decreased in vivo root APase staining when grown under low P conditions. Here, we present the characterization of one of these, pup3, and further studies with pup1. pup3 has 49%, 38%, and 37% less specific APase activity in exudates, roots, and shoots, respectively Root-associated APase activity is decreased by 16% in pup1 and 25% in pup3, regardless of P treatment. Two APase activity isoforms are reduced in pup3 exudates, and root and shoot isoforms are also affected. One of the two exudate isoforms is recognized by a polyclonal antibody raised to an Arabidopsis purple APase recombinant protein (AtPAP12); however, AtPAP12 transcript levels are unaffected in the mutant. The pup3 mutation was mapped to 68.4 +/- 6.0 centimorgans on chromosome 5. Although P concentrations were not altered in pup1 and pup3 tissues when grown in nutrient solution in which P-i was the sole source of P, the mutants had 10% (pup1) and 17% (pup3) lower shoot P concentrations when grown in a peat-vermiculite mix in which the majority of the total P was present as organic P. Therefore, the pup defects, which include secreted APases, are functionally important for plant P nutrition.
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