The conserved family of AMT/Rh proteins facilitates ammonium transport across animal, plant, and microbial membranes. A bacterial homologue, AmtB, forms a channel-like structure and appears to function as an NH3 gas channel. To evaluate the function of eukaryotic homologues, the human RhCG glycoprotein and the tomato plant ammonium transporter LeAMT1;2 were expressed and compared in Xenopus oocytes and yeast. RhCG mediated the electroneutral transport of methylammonium (MeA), which saturated with Km = 3.8 mM at pHo 7.5. Uptake was strongly favored by increasing the pHo and was inhibited by ammonium. Ammonium induced rapid cytosolic alkalinization in RhCG-expressing oocytes. Additionally, RhCG expression was associated with an alkali-cation conductance, which was not significantly permeable to NH4+ and was apparently uncoupled from the ammonium transport. In contrast, expression of the homologous LeAMT1;2 induced pHo-independent MeA+ uptake and specific NH4+ and MeA+ currents that were distinct from endogenous currents. The different mechanisms of transport, including the RhCG-associated alkali-cation conductance, were verified by heterologous expression in appropriate yeast strains. Thus, homologous AMT/Rh-type proteins function in a distinct manner; while LeAMT1;2 carries specifically NH4+, or cotransports NH3/H+, RhCG mediates electroneutral NH3 transport.
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Different Transport Mechanisms in Plant and Human AMT/Rh-type Ammonium Transporters
Maria Mayer,
Maria Mayer
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Gabriel Schaaf,
Gabriel Schaaf
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Isabelle Mouro,
Isabelle Mouro
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
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Claude Lopez,
Claude Lopez
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
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Yves Colin,
Yves Colin
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
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Petra Neumann,
Petra Neumann
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Jean-Pierre Cartron,
Jean-Pierre Cartron
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
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Uwe Ludewig
Uwe Ludewig
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
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Maria Mayer
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
Gabriel Schaaf
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
Isabelle Mouro
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
Claude Lopez
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
Yves Colin
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
Petra Neumann
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
Jean-Pierre Cartron
2INSERM U76, INTS, 75015 Paris, France
Uwe Ludewig
1Zentrum für Molekularbiologie der Pflanzen, Pflanzenphysiologie, Universität Tübingen, D-72076 Tübingen, Germany
Correspondence to Uwe Ludewig: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: BCECF, 2',7'-bis-(carboxyethyl)-5(6)-carboxyfluorescein; MeA, methylammonium; MES, 2-[N- morpholino]ethanesulfonic acid.
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July 26 2005
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December 27 2005
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
J Gen Physiol (2006) 127 (2): 133–144.
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Maria Mayer, Gabriel Schaaf, Isabelle Mouro, Claude Lopez, Yves Colin, Petra Neumann, Jean-Pierre Cartron, Uwe Ludewig; Different Transport Mechanisms in Plant and Human AMT/Rh-type Ammonium Transporters . J Gen Physiol 1 February 2006; 127 (2): 133–144. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.200509369
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