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Supplement to Plant and Cell Physiology Vol. 47
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Functional Characterization of a Si Transporter Gene Lsi1 in Rice
*Namiki MitaniNaoki YamajiKazunori TamaiSaeko KonishiMasahiro YanoJian Feng Ma
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We have cloned a gene (Lsi1) responsible for Si uptake in rice, a silicon-accumulating plant. In the present study, functional characterization of this gene was conducted. Lsi1 is mainly expressed in the roots. The expression was constitutive, but regulated by Si supply; the expression was decreased by one fourth by continuous Si supply. Lsi1 is expressed in the main roots and lateral roots, but not in root hair. Further investigations show that the transport protein is localized only on the exterior side of plasma membrane of both exodermis and endodermis, where Casparian strips exist. When this gene is suppressed, the Si uptake is also reduced correspondingly. Furthermore, when the cRNA encoding Lsi1 was injected into Xenopus laevis oocytes, an increased transport activity for silicic acid was observed. All these evidence show that Lsi1 is a transporter for silicon in rice roots.
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