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Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns

Macleaya cordata is a dominant plant of mine tailings and a zinc (Zn) accumulator with high Zn tolerance. In this study, M. cordata seedlings cultured in Hoagland solution were treated with 200 μmol·L(−1) of Zn for 1 day or 7 days, and then, their leaves were taken for a comparative analysis of the...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Hongxiao, Hu, Linfeng, Du, Xinlong, Shah, Assar Ali, Ahmad, Baseer, Yang, Liming, Mu, Zhiying
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122275
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author Zhang, Hongxiao
Hu, Linfeng
Du, Xinlong
Shah, Assar Ali
Ahmad, Baseer
Yang, Liming
Mu, Zhiying
author_facet Zhang, Hongxiao
Hu, Linfeng
Du, Xinlong
Shah, Assar Ali
Ahmad, Baseer
Yang, Liming
Mu, Zhiying
author_sort Zhang, Hongxiao
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description Macleaya cordata is a dominant plant of mine tailings and a zinc (Zn) accumulator with high Zn tolerance. In this study, M. cordata seedlings cultured in Hoagland solution were treated with 200 μmol·L(−1) of Zn for 1 day or 7 days, and then, their leaves were taken for a comparative analysis of the transcriptomes and proteomes between the leaves of the control and Zn treatments. Differentially expressed genes included those that were iron (Fe)-deficiency-induced, such as vacuolar iron transporter VIT, ABC transporter ABCI17 and ferric reduction oxidase FRO. Those genes were significantly upregulated by Zn and could be responsible for Zn transport in the leaves of M. cordata. Differentially expressed proteins, such as chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins, ATP-dependent protease, and vacuolar-type ATPase located on the tonoplast, were significantly upregulated by Zn and, thus, could be important in chlorophyll biosynthesis and cytoplasm pH stabilization. Moreover, the changes in Zn accumulation, the production of hydrogen peroxide, and the numbers of mesophyll cells in the leaves of M. cordata were consistent with the expression of the genes and proteins. Thus, the proteins involved in the homeostasis of Zn and Fe are hypothesized to be the keys to the tolerance and accumulation of Zn in M. cordata. Such mechanisms in M. cordata can suggest novel approaches to genetically engineering and biofortifying crops.
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spelling pubmed-103052772023-06-29 Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns Zhang, Hongxiao Hu, Linfeng Du, Xinlong Shah, Assar Ali Ahmad, Baseer Yang, Liming Mu, Zhiying Plants (Basel) Article Macleaya cordata is a dominant plant of mine tailings and a zinc (Zn) accumulator with high Zn tolerance. In this study, M. cordata seedlings cultured in Hoagland solution were treated with 200 μmol·L(−1) of Zn for 1 day or 7 days, and then, their leaves were taken for a comparative analysis of the transcriptomes and proteomes between the leaves of the control and Zn treatments. Differentially expressed genes included those that were iron (Fe)-deficiency-induced, such as vacuolar iron transporter VIT, ABC transporter ABCI17 and ferric reduction oxidase FRO. Those genes were significantly upregulated by Zn and could be responsible for Zn transport in the leaves of M. cordata. Differentially expressed proteins, such as chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins, ATP-dependent protease, and vacuolar-type ATPase located on the tonoplast, were significantly upregulated by Zn and, thus, could be important in chlorophyll biosynthesis and cytoplasm pH stabilization. Moreover, the changes in Zn accumulation, the production of hydrogen peroxide, and the numbers of mesophyll cells in the leaves of M. cordata were consistent with the expression of the genes and proteins. Thus, the proteins involved in the homeostasis of Zn and Fe are hypothesized to be the keys to the tolerance and accumulation of Zn in M. cordata. Such mechanisms in M. cordata can suggest novel approaches to genetically engineering and biofortifying crops. MDPI 2023-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC10305277/ /pubmed/37375899 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122275 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zhang, Hongxiao
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Shah, Assar Ali
Ahmad, Baseer
Yang, Liming
Mu, Zhiying
Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title_full Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title_fullStr Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title_full_unstemmed Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title_short Response and Tolerance of Macleaya cordata to Excess Zinc Based on Transcriptome and Proteome Patterns
title_sort response and tolerance of macleaya cordata to excess zinc based on transcriptome and proteome patterns
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10305277/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37375899
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12122275
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