The mutants irt1-1 and irt1-2 of Arabidopsis thaliana were identi®ed among a collection of T-DNA-tagged lines on the basis of a decrease in the effective quantum yield of photosystem II. The mutations responsible interfere with expression of IRT1, a nuclear gene that encodes the metal ion transporter IRT1. In irt1 mutants, photosensitivity and chlorophyll ¯uorescence parameters, as well as abundance and composition of the photosynthetic apparatus, are signi®cantly altered. Additional effects of the mutation under greenhouse conditions, including chlorosis and a drastic reduction in growth rate and fertility, are compatible with a de®ciency in iron transport. Propagation of irt1 plants on media supplemented with additional quantities of iron salts restores almost all aspects of wild-type behaviour. The irt2-1 mutant, which carries an En insertion in the highly homologous IRT2 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana, was identi®ed by reverse genetics and shows no symptoms of iron de®ciency. This, together with the ®nding that irt1-1 can be complemented by 35S::IRT1 but not by 35S::IRT2, demonstrates that, although the products of the two genes are closely related, only AtIRT1 is required for iron homeostasis under physiological conditions

The metal ion transporter IRT1 is necessary for iron homeostasis and ef®cient photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana / C. Varotto, D. Maiwald, P. Pesaresi, P. Jahns, F. Salamini, D. Leister. - In: PLANT JOURNAL. - ISSN 0960-7412. - 31:5(2002 Aug 30), pp. 589-599. [10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01381.x]

The metal ion transporter IRT1 is necessary for iron homeostasis and ef®cient photosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana

P. Pesaresi;
2002

Abstract

The mutants irt1-1 and irt1-2 of Arabidopsis thaliana were identi®ed among a collection of T-DNA-tagged lines on the basis of a decrease in the effective quantum yield of photosystem II. The mutations responsible interfere with expression of IRT1, a nuclear gene that encodes the metal ion transporter IRT1. In irt1 mutants, photosensitivity and chlorophyll ¯uorescence parameters, as well as abundance and composition of the photosynthetic apparatus, are signi®cantly altered. Additional effects of the mutation under greenhouse conditions, including chlorosis and a drastic reduction in growth rate and fertility, are compatible with a de®ciency in iron transport. Propagation of irt1 plants on media supplemented with additional quantities of iron salts restores almost all aspects of wild-type behaviour. The irt2-1 mutant, which carries an En insertion in the highly homologous IRT2 gene of Arabidopsis thaliana, was identi®ed by reverse genetics and shows no symptoms of iron de®ciency. This, together with the ®nding that irt1-1 can be complemented by 35S::IRT1 but not by 35S::IRT2, demonstrates that, although the products of the two genes are closely related, only AtIRT1 is required for iron homeostasis under physiological conditions
Arabidopsis thaliana; Iron transporter; IRT1; IRT2; Photosynthesis; T-DNA; Transposon
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore BIO/18 - Genetica
30-ago-2002
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01381.x/pdf
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