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defective ABC transporter of the MRP family, responsible for the bean lpa1 mutation, affects the regulation of the phytic acid pathway, reduces seed myo-inositol and alters ABA sensitivity
defective ABC transporter of the MRP family, responsible for the bean lpa1 mutation, affects the regulation of the phytic acid pathway, reduces seed myo-inositol and alters ABA sensitivity
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defective ABC transporter of the MRP family, responsible for the bean lpa1 mutation, affects the regulation of the phytic acid pathway, reduces seed myo-inositol and alters ABA sensitivity
defective ABC transporter of the MRP family, responsible for the bean lpa1 mutation, affects the regulation of the phytic acid pathway, reduces seed myo-inositol and alters ABA sensitivity
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defective ABC transporter of the MRP family, responsible for the bean lpa1 mutation, affects the regulation of the phytic acid pathway, reduces seed myo-inositol and alters ABA sensitivity

2011
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• We previously identified the lpa1 (low phytic acid) 280-10 line that carries a mutation conferring a 90% reduction in phytic acid (InsP₆) content. In contrast to other lpa mutants, lpa1(280-10) does not display negative pleiotropic effects. In the present paper, we have identified the mutated gene and analysed its impact on the phytic acid pathway. • Here, we mapped the lpa1(280-10) mutation by bulk analysis on a segregating F₂ population, an then, by comparison with the soybean genome, we identified and sequenced a candidate gene. The InsP₆ pathway was analysed by gene expression and quantification of metabolites. • The mutated Pvmrp1(280-10) cosegregates with the lpa1(280-10) mutation, and the expression level of several genes of the InsP₆ pathway are reduced in the lpa1(280-10) mutant as well as the inositol and raffinosaccharide content. PvMrp2, a very similar paralogue of PvMrp1 was also mapped and sequenced. • The lpa1 mutation in beans is likely the result of a defective Mrp1 gene (orthologous to the lpa genes AtMRP5 and ZmMRP4), while its Mrp2 paralog is not able to complement the mutant phenotype in the seed. This mutation appears to down-regulate the InsP₆ pathway at the transcriptional level, as well as altering inositol-related metabolism and affecting ABA sensitivity.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,John Wiley & Sons,Wiley Subscription Services, Inc
Subject

ABC transporter

/ ABC transporters

/ Abscisic acid

/ Abscisic Acid - pharmacology

/ Acids

/ Amino Acid Sequence

/ ATP binding cassette transporters

/ ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - genetics

/ ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - metabolism

/ ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters - physiology

/ Beans

/ biosynthesis

/ Chromosome Mapping

/ Corn

/ drug effects

/ Gene expression

/ Genes

/ Genetic mutation

/ genetics

/ Genomes

/ Germination

/ Germination - drug effects

/ Germination - genetics

/ Identification

/ Impact analysis

/ Inositol

/ Inositol - metabolism

/ inositol 1,4,5‐tris‐phosphate kinase

/ Inositols

/ low phytic acid

/ Metabolism

/ Metabolites

/ Molecular Sequence Data

/ MRP1 protein

/ multidrug resistance protein (MRP) type ATP‐binding cassette (ABC) transporter

/ Mutants

/ Mutation

/ myo-inositol

/ myo‐inositol‐1,2,3,4,5,6‐hexakisphosphate (InsP6)

/ myo‐inositol‐3‐phosphate synthase (MIPS)

/ myo‐inositol‐phosphate monophosphatase (IMP)

/ nucleotide sequences

/ pharmacology

/ Phaseolus

/ Phaseolus - drug effects

/ Phaseolus - genetics

/ Phaseolus - metabolism

/ Phaseolus vulgaris (common bean)

/ phenotype

/ Phenotypes

/ Phosphates

/ physiology

/ Phytic acid

/ Phytic Acid - biosynthesis

/ Plant Proteins

/ Plant Proteins - genetics

/ Plant Proteins - metabolism

/ Plant Proteins - physiology

/ Plants

/ quantitative analysis

/ Seeds

/ Seeds - drug effects

/ Seeds - metabolism

/ Sensitivity

/ Sequence Alignment

/ Signal Transduction

/ Soybeans

/ Transcription