2016
DOI: 10.1186/s12284-016-0081-x
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Heterologous Expression and Functional Analysis of Rice GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-LIKE Family Indicates its Role in Glutamate Triggered Calcium Flux in Rice Roots

Abstract: BackgroundTremendous progress has been made in understanding the functions of the GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR-LIKE (GLR) family in Arabidopsis. Still, the functions of OsGLRs in rice, especially the ion channel activities, are largely unknown.ResultsUsing the aequorin-based luminescence imaging system, we screened the specificity of amino acids involved in the induction of Ca2+ flux in rice roots. Of all the amino acids tested, glutamate (Glu) was the only one to trigger Ca2+ flux significantly in rice roots. Detailed … Show more

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“…2; Table 3). GLRs are abundant family of plant ion channels, with 20 genes in A. thaliana and typically over 10 in all other higher plant genomes (Lam et al, 1998;Davenport, 2002;Aouini et al, 2012;Ni et al, 2016). A. thaliana GLRs show three phylogenetic clades (GLR1-3; Chiu et al, 1999;Davenport, 2002).…”
Section: Putative Channel Subunits With Potential Ca 2+ Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2; Table 3). GLRs are abundant family of plant ion channels, with 20 genes in A. thaliana and typically over 10 in all other higher plant genomes (Lam et al, 1998;Davenport, 2002;Aouini et al, 2012;Ni et al, 2016). A. thaliana GLRs show three phylogenetic clades (GLR1-3; Chiu et al, 1999;Davenport, 2002).…”
Section: Putative Channel Subunits With Potential Ca 2+ Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We show that from 5 grams of rice callus donor tissue, this method yields, on average, 9.8×10 6 live protoplasts if isolated on day 0 (S/M0) and 3.9×10 6 live protoplasts if isolated on day 7 (S7) (Fig. 3A).…”
Section: Protoplast Viability Over Timementioning
confidence: 91%
“…Other experimental platforms exist in plants, such as heterologous expression in plants like onion or tobacco [5,6] and stable and transient transformation by Agrobacteria [7,8] or particle bombardment [9,10]. However, heterologous expression systems can be linked to a caveat of aberrant characteristics [11], and stable transformation requires significant resources and can be superfluous for some applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arabidopsis genome harbors 40 non-selective cation channels (NSCC) [90]; 20 of them belong to ionotropic "glutamate receptor-like" (GLR) family. Other plant families also have over 10 GLR members in their genomes [93][94][95][96]. GLRs are believed to be tetramers consisting of different subunits, with preferential expression in root tissues [142].…”
Section: Conclusion and The Way Forwardmentioning
confidence: 99%