First nitrate sensor development

Nitrate (NO3-) uptake and distribution are critical to plant life. Although the upstream regulation of nitrate uptake and downstream responses to nitrate in a variety of cells have been well-studied, it is still not possible to directly visualize the spatial and temporal distribution of nitrate with high resolution at the cellular level. Here, we report a nuclear-localized, genetically encoded fluorescent biosensor, we named NitraMeter3.0, for the quantitative visualization of nitrate distribution in Arabidopsis thaliana. This biosensor tracked the spatiotemporal distribution of nitrate along the primary root axis and disruptions by genetic mutation of transport (low nitrate uptake) and assimilation (high nitrate accumulation). The developed biosensor effectively monitors nitrate concentrations at the cellular level in real time and spatiotemporal changes during the plant life cycle.
Cheng-Hsun Ho

Cheng-Hsun Ho

Associate Research Fellow

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2024-present
Associate Research Fellow, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center (ABRC), Academia Sinica
2015-2024
Assistant Research Fellow, Agricultural Biotechnology Research Center (ABRC), Academia Sinica
2011-2015
Senior Research Associate, Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford
2009-2011
Academia Sinica Postdoctoral Fellow, Institution of Molecular Biology (IMB), Academia Sinica
2004-2009
Ph.D. Taiwan International Graduate Program, Institute of Molecular Biology, Academia Sinica/Graduate Institute of Life Sciences, National Defense Medical Center
2002-2004
M.S. Institution of Plant Biology, National Taiwan University