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Metal transport from the cytosol to the vacuole is thought to be an importa
nt component of ion tolerance and of a plant's potential for use in phytore
mediation. The Arabidopsis antiporter CAX2 (calcium exchanger 2) may be a k
ey mediator of this process. CAX2 expression in yeast suppressed both Ca2and Mn2+ growth defects. A peptide-specific antibody to the antiporter reac
ted with a 39-kD protein from plant vacuolar membranes. Tobacco (Nicotiana
tabacum) plants expressing CAX2 accumulated more Ca2+, Cd2+,and Mn2+ and we
re more tolerant to elevated Mn2+ levels. Expression of CAX2 in tobacco inc
reased Cd2+ and Mn2+ transport in isolated root tonoplast vesicles. These r
esults suggest that CAX2 has a broad substrate range and modulation of this
transporter may be an important component of future strategies to improve
plant ion tolerance.