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Rice cadmium transporter responsible for grain cadmium accumulation

浦口 晋平*; 神谷 岳洋*; 坂本 卓也*; 笠井 光治*; 佐藤 豊*; 長村 吉晃*; 石川 覚*; 鈴井 伸郎; 藤巻 秀; 藤原 徹*

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Cadmium (Cd) is one of the toxic environmental contaminants known to harm human health. Cd in rice grains is the major source of Cd intake in Japanese people. Precedent studies showed the importance of nodes in xylem to phloem Cd transfer and that of phloem Cd transport in grain Cd accumulation. Identification of Cd transporting molecules in rice will enable to reduce Cd accumulation in grains. However, no Cd transporter responsible for phloem Cd transport has been revealed so far. In the present study, we identified a novel rice transporter OsLCT1. This transporter had a efflux activity of Cd and some other cations. Subcelluler localization analysis suggested that OsLCT1 was localized to plasma membrane. Expression profile analysis demonstrated that OsLCT1 was strongly expressed in leaf blades and nodes at the reproductive stages. We generated the RNAi-mediated OsLCT1 knockdown rice plants and these plants accumulated approximately a half of Cd in the grains compared to control plants. The growth of knock-down plants was comparable to that of control plants. The present study first identified the transporter expressed at nodes responsible for rice grain Cd accumulation.

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Imaging of $$^{107}$$Cd translocation and accumulation in rice plants (oryza sativa) by using PETIS (Positron Emitting Tracer Imaging System); Comparison between Nippon-Bare and Cho-kou-koku

中村 進一*; 工藤 順一*; 鈴井 伸郎; 河地 有木; 伊藤 小百合*; 石岡 典子; 伊藤 正志*; 川本 朋彦*; 松本 眞一*; 小玉 郁子*; et al.

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We visualized Cd long-distance transport and accumulation of two rice varieties (japonica rice cv Nippon-Bare and indica rice cv Cho-Kou-Koku) by using PETIS (Positron Emitting Tracer Imaging System). Imaging of $$^{107}$$Cd signals accumulation demonstrated that Cd was accumulating in the base of leaf sheath, especially. Patterns of Cd accumulation in their shoots were different when their time courses of Cd accumulation in their shoots were compared. Our experimental results suggested that indica rice cv Cho-Kou-Koku might have mechanism to accumulate Cd in their shoots positively.

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