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Cloning and Functional Determination of Ammonium Transporter PpeAMT3;4 in Peach.

Shuanghong YouYuqing WangYanju LiYuhe LiPing TanZheng WuWenjing ShiZhizhong Song
Published in: BioMed research international (2020)
Ammonium (NH4 +) plays key roles in plant growth, development, fruit quality, and yield. In plants, NH4 + uptake and transport are facilitated by NH4 + transporters (AMT). However, molecular mechanisms and physiological functions of type-II AMT (AMT2) transporters in fruit trees are still unclear, especially in peach. In this study, we cloned and characterized an AMT2 family gene from peach, PpeAMT3;4, and determined its function in yeast mutant. Expression analysis showed that PpeAMT3;4 was majorly expressed in peach roots and significantly decreased by NH4 + excess but had no response to NH4 + deficiency. Functional determination and 15nitrogen-labeled NH4 + uptake assay in yeast cells implied that PpeAMT3;4 was a typical high-affinity transporter, with a K m value of 86.3 μM, that can uptake external NH4 + in yeast cells. This study provides gene resources to uncover the biological function of AMT2 transporters and reveals molecular basis for NH4 + uptake and nitrogen (N) nutrition mechanisms in fruit trees.
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