2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2015.05.009
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An ABC transporter complex encoded by Aluminum Sensitive 3 and NAP3 is required for phosphate deficiency responses in Arabidopsis

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“…hps10 was further found to be a previously identified allele (als3-3) of ALS3, which is a key determinant of plant tolerance to Al toxicity (Larsen et al, 2005). A similar result was reported by Belal et al (2015) during the course of this research. In their brief report, the latter authors also found that als3-3 was hypersensitive to Pi deficiencyinduced remodeling of root architecture, and that the sensitivity of als3-3 to Pi deficiency was sucrose dependent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…hps10 was further found to be a previously identified allele (als3-3) of ALS3, which is a key determinant of plant tolerance to Al toxicity (Larsen et al, 2005). A similar result was reported by Belal et al (2015) during the course of this research. In their brief report, the latter authors also found that als3-3 was hypersensitive to Pi deficiencyinduced remodeling of root architecture, and that the sensitivity of als3-3 to Pi deficiency was sucrose dependent.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…AtSTAR1 and ALS3 are the Arabidopsis counterparts of OsSTAR1 and OsSTAR2 (Huang et al, , 2010. Our work and that of Belal et al (2015) showed that like als3-3, the atstar1 mutant displays hypersensitive root responses to Pi deficiency, suggesting that AtSTAR1 and ALS3 might interact to form a common transporter complex ( Figure 4E). The similarity in the overaccumulation of Fe 3+ in roots of atstar1 and als3-3 ( Figure 5) also indicated that AtSTAR1 and ALS3 may co-exist in the same protein complex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…A recent study, however, indicated that callose deposition in the RAM is not required for the meristem exhaustion induced by Pi deficiency . Belal et al (2015) and our group (Dong et al, 2017) recently identified another Pi-specific Arabidopsis mutant, hypersensitive to Pi starvation10 (hps10), whose PR growth is hypersensitive to Pi deficiency. HPS10 encodes the previously reported ALUMINUM SENSI-TIVE3 (ALS3), which is involved in plant tolerance to aluminum toxicity (Larsen et al, 2005).…”
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“…A strikingly similar mechanism for an Al resistance gene leading to changes in root growth as a response to P deficiency has been proposed for ALS3 ( Larsen et al, 1996 , 2005 ) and AtSTAR1 ( Huang et al, 2010 ; Belal et al, 2015 ; Dong et al, 2017 ). Together, STAR1 and STAR2 (a rice homolog of als3 ) form an ABC transporter implicated in Al resistance likely via the transport of UDP glucose into the root apoplast, which is believed to modify the cell wall leading to Al resistance ( Huang et al, 2009 ) as previously discussed in Section “Al Resistance Transporters That do not Transport Organic Acids: Aluminum-Sensitive 3 (ALS3).” The commonality between the putative pleiotropic pathways mediated by ALMT1 and ALS3 / AtSTAR1 is striking, particularly taking into consideration that those genes underlie distinctly different Al resistance mechanisms.…”
Section: Possible Pleiotropic Effects Underlying Al Resistance and P mentioning
confidence: 55%