The major aluminum tolerance gene, the SbMATE gene, encodes a root citrate
efflux transporter that is Al-inducible at the level of gene
transcription and is also Al-activated at the level of protein function.
High level of expression of the SbMATE gene and the protein was found in
roots. SbMATE orthologs with high degree of sequence homology were found
in other higher plants, including rice. Successful transformation of
Arabidopsis provides strong evidence that SbMATE can work across species
to enhance tolerance to Al in other important crops grown in localities
worldwide where Al.sup.3+ cations are present in acid soils and are toxic
to plants.