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Plant physiology and biochemistry, 2021-01, Vol.158, p.297-307
2021
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Identification and characterization of the NPF, NRT2 and NRT3 in spinach
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  • Plant physiology and biochemistry, 2021-01, Vol.158, p.297-307
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France: Elsevier Masson SAS
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2021
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  • Nitrate transporters (NRTs) participate in nitrate uptake, transport and allocation within the plant. However, this gene family has not been studied thoroughly in spinach. This study provided the general information about spinach SoNRTs and their transcriptional and functional responses to different levels of nitrate supplies. Resultes showed that fifty-seven NPF (also known as NRT1), nine NRT2 and one NRT3 were identified in spinach homologous to characterized Arabidopsis NRT genes. Phylogenetic analysis organized the SoNRT family into three clades: NPF with three subclades, NRT2, and NRT3. The tested SoNRT genes showed the various expression profiles in relation to tissue specificity and nitrate supply, indicating their functional diversity in response to external nitrate supply. Among them, transgenic Arabidopsis plants overexpressing SoNPF30 showed improved biomass, decreased shoot nitrate contents but no significant difference of 15NO3− uptake rates when compared with those of the wild type in response to high N treatment. Under low N treatment, overexpressing of SoNRT3 significantly increased whole plant biomass, root nitrate contents and 15NO3− uptake rates. These demonstrated that SoNPF30 and SoNRT3 confer greater capacity for nitrate translocation or nitrate uptake, and could help to improve the ability of plant nitrogen utilization under those conditions. Our findings provide a valuable basis for future research on this family of genes in spinach. •57 NRT1/PTR (as known as NPF), 9 NRT2 and 1 NRT3 genes were identified in spinach.•RNA-seq data provided tissue specific expression profiles of SoNRTs and most of SoNRT genes were highly expressed in roots.•The candidate spinach SoNRT genes exhibited diverse expression patterns in response to nitrate treatments.•The SoNPF30 and SoNRT3 genes affected the fresh weight or nitrate uptake of Arabidopsis under different nitrate treatments.

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