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Zinc/Iron-Regulated Transporter-like Protein CsZIP4 Enhances Zinc and Nitrogen Uptake and Alleviates Zinc Stresses with Nitrogen Supply in Camellia sinensis
Zinc (Zn) and nitrogen (N) are the two crucial nutrients for tea plant growth and development and contribute to the quality formation of tea fresh leaves. In this study, a zinc/iron-regulated transporter-like protein 4 gene (i.e., CsZIP4) was functionally characterized. Expression profiling showed t...
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description | Zinc (Zn) and nitrogen (N) are the two crucial nutrients for tea plant growth and development and contribute to the quality formation of tea fresh leaves. In this study, a zinc/iron-regulated transporter-like protein 4 gene (i.e., CsZIP4) was functionally characterized. Expression profiling showed that CsZIP4 could be induced by Zn stresses and a N deficiency. Heterologous expression of CsZIP4 in yeast revealed that CsZIP4 possessed the capacity for Zn transport but not ammonium. Moreover, CsZIP4 overexpression in Arabidopsis thaliana promoted Zn and N uptake and transport and contributed to alleviate Zn stresses by collaborating with N supply, which might be interrelated to the expression of N or Zn metabolism-related genes, such as AtNRT1.1 and AtZIP4. Additionally, CsZIP4 was localized in the plasma membrane and chloroplast, which was helpful in maintaining cellular homeostasis under a Zn excess. Furthermore, silencing of CsZIP4 in tea plants by virus-induced gene silencing increased the chlorophyll content but decreased the Zn content. Finally, the yeast one-hybrid assay demonstrated that CsbZIP2 bound to the CsZIP4 promoter. These results will shed light on the functions of CsZIP4 in the N and Zn interaction in tea plants. |
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