Abstract

AtSUC9 (At5g06170), a sucrose (Suc) transporter from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) L. Heynh., was expressed in Xenopus (Xenopus laevis) oocytes, and transport activity was analyzed. Compared to all other Suc transporters, AtSUC9 had an ultrahigh affinity for Suc (K(0.5) = 0.066 +/- 0.025 mm). AtSUC9 showed low substrate specificity, similar to AtSUC2 (At1g22710), and transported a wide range of glucosides, including helicin, salicin, arbutin, maltose, fraxin, esculin, turanose, and alpha-methyl-d-glucose. The ability of AtSUC9 to transport 10 glucosides was compared directly with that of AtSUC2, HvSUT1 (from barley [Hordeum vulgare]), and ShSUT1 (from sugarcane [Saccharum hybrid]), and results indicate that type I and type II Suc transporters have different substrate specificities. AtSUC9 protein was localized to the plasma membrane by transient expression in onion (Allium cepa) epidermis. Using a whole-gene translational fusion to beta-glucuronidase, AtSUC9 expression was found in sink tissues throughout the shoots and in flowers. AtSUC9 expression in Arabidopsis was dependent on intragenic sequence, and this was found to also be true for AtSUC1 (At1g71880) but not AtSUC2. Plants containing mutations in Suc transporter gene AtSUC9 were found to have an early flowering phenotype under short-day conditions. The transport properties of AtSUC9 indicate that it is uniquely suited to provide cellular uptake of Suc at very low extracellular Suc concentrations. The mutant phenotype of atsuc9 alleles indicates that AtSUC9 activity leads to a delay in floral transition.

Highlights

  • AtSUC9 (At5g06170), a sucrose (Suc) transporter from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) L

  • We extend the analysis of substrate specificity for three previously characterized SUTs (AtSUC2, HvSUT1, and ShSUT1, from sugarcane [Saccharum hybrid]) and AtSUC9

  • AtSUC9 was expressed in Xenopus (Xenopus laevis) oocytes, and two-electrode voltage clamping was used to analyze transport activity

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Introduction

AtSUC9 (At5g06170), a sucrose (Suc) transporter from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) L. Between all type I and II SUTs or whether the data reflect strong differences in substrate specificity between monocot and dicot SUTs. Here we present the detailed analysis of the activity and expression of the Arabidopsis type I Suc transporter AtSUC9. We demonstrate that expression of AtSUC9 is controlled by intragenic sequences and that promoter-GUS analysis of AtSUC9 is not accurate We show that this is true for Suc transporter AtSUC1 that has been previously reported to be pollen specific (Stadler et al, 1999). Based on the transport properties of AtSUC9 and the early flowering phenotype of AtSUC9 mutant plants, we propose that AtSUC9 functions to delay floral transition by regulating the uptake of Suc and possibly

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