Expression of a tomato sugar transporter is increased in leaves of mycorrhizal or Phytopthora parasitca-infected plants
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Springer-Verlag
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Garcia Rodriguez, SoniaMateria
Arbuscular mycorrhiza Phytophthora parasitica Sugar transporter Tomato
Date
2005Referencia bibliográfica
García-Rodríguez S; Pozo MJ; Azcón-Aguilar C; Ferrol N. Expression of a tomato sugar transporter is increased in leaves of mycorrhizal or Phytopthora parasitca-infected plants. Vol 15: 489-496. 2005. DOI: 10.1007/s00572-005-0354-5
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CICyT (AGL2003-01551)Résumé
A full-length cDNA clone (LeST3), encoding a
putative tomato sugar transporter, was isolated from mycorrhizal
roots by using a PCR-based approach. Based on
sequence similarity, conserved motifs and predicted membrane
topology, LeST3 was classified as a putative monosaccharide
transporter of the sugar transporter subgroup of
the major facilitator superfamily. Southern blot analysis
showed that LeST3 represents a single-copy gene in tomato.
To investigate its function, LeST3 was expressed in a hexose
transport-deficient mutant of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Although LeST3 was correctly transcribed in yeast, it did
not restore growth on hexoses of the S. cerevisiae mutant.
LeST3 gene expression was increased in the leaves of plants
colonised by the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi Glomus
mosseae or Glomus intraradices and in those of plants
infected with the root pathogen Phytophthora parasitica.
These data suggest that LeST3 plays a role in the transport
of sugars into the sink tissues and responds to the increased
demand for carbohydrates exerted by two AM fungi and by
a root pathogen to cope with the increased metabolic activity
of the colonised/infected tissues or to supply carbohydrates
to the AM fungus.