Mt. Navarro et al., CONSTITUTIVE EXPRESSION OF NITRATE REDUCTASE CHANGES THE REGULATION OF NITRATE AND NITRITE TRANSPORTERS IN CHLAMYDOMONAS-REINHARDTII, Plant journal, 9(6), 1996, pp. 819-827
The effect of constitutive expression of nitrate reductase (NR) on the
regulation pattern of nitrite and nitrate transporters (NT) has been
analysed in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Strain Tx11-8, bearing the chim
eric Nia1 gene for NR under the control of the cabll-1 gene promoter,
showed a constitutive NR which was inactive in ammonium-grown cells. I
n contrast to the wild-type, incubation of Tx11-8 in ammonium media co
ntaining nitrate at micromolar concentrations resulted in reactivation
of inactive NR and excretion of nitrite. In addition, negligible amou
nts of NT gene transcripts were induced by nitrate in this strain. How
ever, NT transcripts from Tx11-8 cells were induced in amounts similar
to those in the wild-type, by preventing constitutive NR expression f
rom the cabll-1 gene promoter in the dark. Strains lacking high-affini
ty NT and nitrite reductase activity and having the chimeric Nia1 gene
have been constructed by genetic crosses. All these strains were sens
itive to chlorate in ammonium containing media and excreted nitrite wh
en nitrate was present at millimolar concentrations. Spontaneous chlor
ate-resistant mutants isolated from these strains lacked constitutive
NR activity though they constitutively expressed NR mRNA. The data str
ongly suggest that nitrate plays an important post-transcriptional reg
ulatory role and that NR is involved in the regulation of the nitrate/
nitrite transport activities in C. reinhardtii.