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Amino acid carriers of Ricinus communis expressed during seedling development: molecular cloning and expression analysis of two putative amino acid transporters, RcAAP and RcAAP2

Amino acid carriers of Ricinus communis expressed during seedling development: molecular cloning and expression analysis of two putative amino acid transporters, RcAAP and RcAAP2
Amino acid carriers of Ricinus communis expressed during seedling development: molecular cloning and expression analysis of two putative amino acid transporters, RcAAP and RcAAP2
This study reports on the isolation of two putative amino acid carrier cDNAs, RcAAP1 and RcAAP2, from Ricinus communis. Northern analysis shows that RcAAP1 and RcAAP2 are expressed abundantly in the cotyledon and root tissues of developing seedlings and at lower levels in the endosperm and hypocotyl. In the mature plant low expression was observed in the source and sink leaves. We have further characterized the expression of RcAAP1 in Ricinus roots by in situ hybridization. The transcripts are localized in many cell types of the root tip region, including the epidermal and cortical cells, but the highest expression was observed in the cells of the stele situated adjacent to the xylem poles. This is the first report describing the cellular expression of an amino acid transporter in roots, and the results are discussed in relation to the physiological role of this transporter
amino acid transport, carrier, expression analysis, RT-PCR, in situ hybridisation, Ricinus
0167-4412
377-385
Bick, J.A.
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Neelam, A
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Hall, J.L.
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Williams, LE
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Bick, J.A.
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Neelam, A
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Hall, J.L.
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Williams, LE
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Bick, J.A., Neelam, A, Hall, J.L. and Williams, LE (1998) Amino acid carriers of Ricinus communis expressed during seedling development: molecular cloning and expression analysis of two putative amino acid transporters, RcAAP and RcAAP2. Plant Molecular Biology, 36 (3), 377-385. (doi:10.1023/A:1005903229458).

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This study reports on the isolation of two putative amino acid carrier cDNAs, RcAAP1 and RcAAP2, from Ricinus communis. Northern analysis shows that RcAAP1 and RcAAP2 are expressed abundantly in the cotyledon and root tissues of developing seedlings and at lower levels in the endosperm and hypocotyl. In the mature plant low expression was observed in the source and sink leaves. We have further characterized the expression of RcAAP1 in Ricinus roots by in situ hybridization. The transcripts are localized in many cell types of the root tip region, including the epidermal and cortical cells, but the highest expression was observed in the cells of the stele situated adjacent to the xylem poles. This is the first report describing the cellular expression of an amino acid transporter in roots, and the results are discussed in relation to the physiological role of this transporter

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Published date: 1 February 1998
Keywords: amino acid transport, carrier, expression analysis, RT-PCR, in situ hybridisation, Ricinus

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Local EPrints ID: 483159
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/483159
ISSN: 0167-4412
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Author: J.A. Bick
Author: A Neelam
Author: J.L. Hall
Author: LE Williams

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