2023
DOI: 10.1007/s13205-023-03735-4
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New insights into comprehensive analysis of magnesium transporter (MGT) gene family in rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Seyede Fateme Mohamadi,
Nadali Babaeian Jelodar,
Nadali Bagheri
et al.
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“…The magnesium transporter (MGT/MRS2) family is the most documented Mg 2+ transporter family and has been found and reported in many plants [40][41][42][43], but the magnesium transporter NIPA family has not been deeply studied. It has also been found that members of the OsMGT gene family may be involved in the response to salt stress, and it is further assumed that MGT is involved in abiotic stress [44]. In this study, it was found that after adding exogenous magnesium under salt stress, MRS2-4 located on the cell membrane and NIPA1, NIPA3, and NIPA4 in the NIPA family were significantly upregulated, so that extracellular Mg 2+ entered the cytoplasm through the ion channels of the NIPA and MRS2-4 families and the content of magnesium ions in the cytoplasm increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The magnesium transporter (MGT/MRS2) family is the most documented Mg 2+ transporter family and has been found and reported in many plants [40][41][42][43], but the magnesium transporter NIPA family has not been deeply studied. It has also been found that members of the OsMGT gene family may be involved in the response to salt stress, and it is further assumed that MGT is involved in abiotic stress [44]. In this study, it was found that after adding exogenous magnesium under salt stress, MRS2-4 located on the cell membrane and NIPA1, NIPA3, and NIPA4 in the NIPA family were significantly upregulated, so that extracellular Mg 2+ entered the cytoplasm through the ion channels of the NIPA and MRS2-4 families and the content of magnesium ions in the cytoplasm increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MGT proteins were investigated in the model plant Arabidopsis [5]. The CorA protein, one of the MGTs, was initially discovered in plants and bacteria, specifically in Salmonella typhimurium [6]. A tripeptide conserved sequence called glycine-methionine-asparagine (GMN) and two or three transmembrane (TM) domains at their C-terminal ends identify the MRS2 and CorA proteins [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The CorA protein, one of the MGTs, was initially discovered in plants and bacteria, specifically in Salmonella typhimurium [6]. A tripeptide conserved sequence called glycine-methionine-asparagine (GMN) and two or three transmembrane (TM) domains at their C-terminal ends identify the MRS2 and CorA proteins [6]. Although NIPAs' architectures include many TM, our understanding of the NIPA class is limited [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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