2001
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.13.4.853
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The TRANSPARENT TESTA12 Gene of Arabidopsis Encodes a Multidrug Secondary Transporter-like Protein Required for Flavonoid Sequestration in Vacuoles of the Seed Coat Endothelium

Abstract: Phenolic compounds that are present in the testa interfere with the physiology of seed dormancy and germination. We isolated a recessive Arabidopsis mutant with pale brown seeds, transparent testa12 ( tt12 ), from a reduced seed dormancy screen. Microscopic analysis of tt12 developing and mature testas revealed a strong reduction of proanthocyanidin deposition in vacuoles of endothelial cells. Double mutants with tt12 and other testa pigmentation mutants were constructed, and their phenotypes confirmed that tt… Show more

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“…The simplest explanation is that these transport mechanisms are compound specific. In bronze2 and An9 mutants and in aZmMrp3 plants, anthocyanins are mislocalized (Marrs et al, 1995;Alfenito et al, 1998; Figure 5C), whereas in Arabidopsis tt12 mutants, the substrates in question are proanthocyanidins (Debeaujon et al, 2001). The fact that tt12 mutants do not affect anthocyanin pigmentation argues that the TT12 transporter is not involved in anthocyanin transport in Arabidopsis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…The simplest explanation is that these transport mechanisms are compound specific. In bronze2 and An9 mutants and in aZmMrp3 plants, anthocyanins are mislocalized (Marrs et al, 1995;Alfenito et al, 1998; Figure 5C), whereas in Arabidopsis tt12 mutants, the substrates in question are proanthocyanidins (Debeaujon et al, 2001). The fact that tt12 mutants do not affect anthocyanin pigmentation argues that the TT12 transporter is not involved in anthocyanin transport in Arabidopsis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The tt12 mutant described by Debeaujon et al (2001) yields seeds that show reduced accumulation of proanthocyanidin pigments in endothelial cells. This phenotype results from the loss of a multidrug and toxic compound extrusion (MATE) protein.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As proposed for root endoderm of Gossypium and Musa (Mueller and Greenwood, 1978), the accumulation of tannins in the pre-sclerenchymatic layer of Lunaria could protect against pathogens (Kraus et al, 2003). Condensed tannins within vacuoles could also play a role in seed dormancy and germination as is the case with Arabidopsis (Debeaujon et al, 2001).When the presclerenchymatic tissue is in the later stages of its development the cytoplasm becomes more osmiophilic, showing signs of degeneration. Such modifications appear related to the lignification of some of the cytoplasmic components, eventually leading to the formation of solid phloroglucinol-positive blocks at maturity (as shown in ESEM images).…”
Section: Pre-sclerenchymatic Tissue/sclerenchymatic Tissuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The isolation of the transparent testa (tt) mutants in the Ler and Wassilewskija (Ws) backgrounds was described by Koornneef and van der Veen (1980), Koornneef (1990), and Debeaujon et al (2001), and their physiological properties were analyzed by and . Seeds of mutants tt2-1, tt5-1, ttg1-1 (Ler background), and tt12-1 (Ws background) have been used here.…”
Section: Plant Materials and Germination Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%