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      GintAMT1 encodes a functional high-affinity ammonium transporter that is expressed in the extraradical mycelium of Glomus intraradices.

      Fungal Genetics and Biology
      Amino Acid Sequence, Cation Transport Proteins, chemistry, genetics, metabolism, Culture Media, Daucus carota, microbiology, Fungal Proteins, Fungi, growth & development, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Molecular Sequence Data, Mycelium, Mycorrhizae, Nitrogen, Plant Roots, Quaternary Ammonium Compounds

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          We report the cloning and characterization of the first NH(4)(+) transporter gene (GintAMT1) in an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus. GintAMT1 encodes a polypeptide of 479 amino acids sharing high sequence similarity with previously characterized NH(4)(+) transporters from other fungi. Heterologous expression of GintAMT1 in the yeast triple mep mutant complemented the defect of this strain to grow in the presence of less than 1mM NH(4)(+). As revealed by [(14)C]methylammonium uptake experiments carried out in yeast, GintAMT1 encodes a high-affinity NH(4)(+) transporter. In mycelia developed in the presence of 0.9 m M NO(3)(-), GintAMT1 transcription was increased after the addition of 30 microM NH(4)(+) but decreased after the addition of 3 mM NH(4)(+). However, in mycelia grown in the presence of higher N concentrations, GintAMT1 transcripts decreased after the addition of NH(4)(+), irrespective of the concentration used. These data suggest that GintAMT1 is involved in NH(4)(+) uptake by the extraradical mycelia from the surrounding media when it is present at micromolar concentrations.

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