Mobilization of vacuolar iron by AtNRAMP3 and AtNRAMP4 is essential for seed germination on low iron

  • Viviane Lanquar
  • , Françoise Lelièvre
  • , Susanne Bolte
  • , Cécile Hamès
  • , Carine Alcon
  • , Dieter Neumann
  • , Gérard Vansuyt
  • , Catherine Curie
  • , Astrid Schröder
  • , Ute Krämer
  • , Hélène Barbier-Brygoo
  • , Sébastien Thomine

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Abstract

Iron (Fe) is necessary for all living cells, but its bioavailability is often limited. Fe deficiency limits agriculture in many areas and affects over a billion human beings worldwide. In mammals, NRAMP2/DMT1/DCT1 was identified as a major pathway for Fe acquisition and recycling. In plants, AtNRAMP3 and AtNRAMP4 are induced under Fe deficiency. The similitude of AtNRAMP3 and AtNRAMP4 expression patterns and their common targeting to the vacuole, together with the lack of obvious phenotype in nramp3-1 and nramp4-1 single knockout mutants, suggested a functional redundancy. Indeed, the germination of nramp3 nramp4 double mutants is arrested under low Fe nutrition and fully rescued by high Fe supply. Mutant seeds have wild type Fe content, but fail to retrieve Fe from the vacuolar globoids. Our work thus identifies for the first time the vacuole as an essential compartment for Fe storage in seeds. Our data indicate that mobilization of vacuolar Fe stores by AtNRAMP3 and AtNRAMP4 is crucial to support Arabidopsis early development until efficient systems for Fe acquisition from the soil take over.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4041-4051
Number of pages11
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume24
Issue number23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Dec 2005

Keywords

  • Arabidopsis thaliana
  • Germination
  • Iron nutrition
  • NRAMP transporters
  • Vacuole

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