L. Lejay et al., Molecular and functional regulation of two NO3- uptake systems by N- and C-status of Arabidopsis plants, PLANT J, 18(5), 1999, pp. 509-519
Root NO3- uptake and expression of two root NO3- transporter genes (Nrt2;1
and Nrt1) were investigated in response to changes in the N- or C-status of
hydroponically grown Arabidopsis thaliana plants. Expression of Nrt2;1 is
up-regulated by NO3- starvation in wild-type plants and by N-limitation in
a nitrate reductase (NR) deficient mutant transferred to NO3- as sole N sou
rce. These observations show that expression of Nrt2;1 is under feedback re
pression by N-metabolites resulting from NO3- reduction. Expression of Nrt1
is not subject to such a repression. However, Nrt1 is overexpressed in the
MR mutant even under N-sufficient conditions (growth on NH,NOB medium), su
ggesting that expression of this gene is affected by the presence of active
NR, but not by N-status of the plant. Root (NO3-)-N-15 influx is markedly
increased in the NR mutant as compared to the wild-type. Nevertheless, both
genotypes have similar net (NO3-)-N-15 uptake rates due to a much larger (
NO3-)-N-14 efflux in the mutant than in the wildtype. Expressions of Nrt2;1
and Nrt1 are diurnally regulated in photosynthetically active A. thaliana
plants. Both increase during the light period and decrease in the first hou
rs of the dark period. Sucrose supply prevents the inhibition of Nrt2;1 and
Nrt1 expressions in the dark. In all conditions investigated, Nrt2;1 expre
ssion is strongly correlated with root (NO3-)-N-15 influx at 0.2 mM externa
l concentration. In contrast, changes in the Nrt1 mRNA level are not always
associated with similar changes in the activities of high- or low-affinity
NO3- transport systems.