Physiological studies have established that plants acquire their NO3- from
the soil through the combined activities of a set of high- and low-affinity
NO3- transport systems, with the influx of NO3- being driven by the H+ gra
dient across the plasma membrane. Some of these NO3- transport systems are
constitutively expressed, while others are NO3--inducible and subject to ne
gative feedback regulation by the products of NO3- assimilation. Here we re
view recent progress in the characterisation of the two families of NO3- tr
ansporters that have so far been identified in plants, their structure and
their regulation, and consider the evidence for their roles in NO3- acquisi
tion. We also discuss what is currently known about the genetic basis of NO
3- induction and feedback repression of the NO3- transport and assimilatory
pathway in higher plants. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.