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Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants

A rice cDNA, OsDEP1, encoding a highly cysteine (Cys)-rich G protein γ subunit, was initially identified as it conferred cadmium (Cd) tolerance on yeast cells. Of the 426 aa constituting OsDEP1, 120 are Cys residues (28.2%), of which 88 are clustered in the C-terminal half region (aa 170–426). To ev...

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Autores principales: Kunihiro, Shuta, Saito, Tatsuhiko, Matsuda, Taiki, Inoue, Masataka, Kuramata, Masato, Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio, Youssefian, Shohab, Berberich, Thomas, Kusano, Tomonobu
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24163402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert267
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author Kunihiro, Shuta
Saito, Tatsuhiko
Matsuda, Taiki
Inoue, Masataka
Kuramata, Masato
Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio
Youssefian, Shohab
Berberich, Thomas
Kusano, Tomonobu
author_facet Kunihiro, Shuta
Saito, Tatsuhiko
Matsuda, Taiki
Inoue, Masataka
Kuramata, Masato
Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio
Youssefian, Shohab
Berberich, Thomas
Kusano, Tomonobu
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description A rice cDNA, OsDEP1, encoding a highly cysteine (Cys)-rich G protein γ subunit, was initially identified as it conferred cadmium (Cd) tolerance on yeast cells. Of the 426 aa constituting OsDEP1, 120 are Cys residues (28.2%), of which 88 are clustered in the C-terminal half region (aa 170–426). To evaluate the independent effects of these two regions, two truncated versions of the OsDEP1-expressing plasmids pOsDEP1(1–169) and pOsDEP1(170–426) were used to examine their effects on yeast Cd tolerance. Although OsDEP1(170–426) conferred a similar level of Cd tolerance as the intact OsDEP1, OsDEP1(1–169) provided no such tolerance, indicating that the tolerance effect is localized to the aa 170–426 C-terminal peptide region. The Cd responses of transgenic Arabidopsis plants constitutively expressing OsDEP1, OsDEP1(1–169) or OsDEP1(170–426), were similar to the observations in yeast cells, with OsDEP1 and OsDEP1(170–426) transgenic plants displaying Cd tolerance but OsDEP1(1–169) plants showing no such tolerance. In addition, a positive correlation between the transcript levels of OsDEP1 or OsDEP1(170–426) in the transgenics and the Cd content of these plants upon Cd application was observed. As several Arabidopsis loss-of-function heterotrimeric G protein β and γ subunit gene mutants did not show differences in their Cd sensitivity compared with wild-type plants, we propose that the Cys-rich region of OsDEP1 may function directly as a trap for Cd ions.
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spelling pubmed-38083312013-10-26 Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants Kunihiro, Shuta Saito, Tatsuhiko Matsuda, Taiki Inoue, Masataka Kuramata, Masato Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio Youssefian, Shohab Berberich, Thomas Kusano, Tomonobu J Exp Bot Research Paper A rice cDNA, OsDEP1, encoding a highly cysteine (Cys)-rich G protein γ subunit, was initially identified as it conferred cadmium (Cd) tolerance on yeast cells. Of the 426 aa constituting OsDEP1, 120 are Cys residues (28.2%), of which 88 are clustered in the C-terminal half region (aa 170–426). To evaluate the independent effects of these two regions, two truncated versions of the OsDEP1-expressing plasmids pOsDEP1(1–169) and pOsDEP1(170–426) were used to examine their effects on yeast Cd tolerance. Although OsDEP1(170–426) conferred a similar level of Cd tolerance as the intact OsDEP1, OsDEP1(1–169) provided no such tolerance, indicating that the tolerance effect is localized to the aa 170–426 C-terminal peptide region. The Cd responses of transgenic Arabidopsis plants constitutively expressing OsDEP1, OsDEP1(1–169) or OsDEP1(170–426), were similar to the observations in yeast cells, with OsDEP1 and OsDEP1(170–426) transgenic plants displaying Cd tolerance but OsDEP1(1–169) plants showing no such tolerance. In addition, a positive correlation between the transcript levels of OsDEP1 or OsDEP1(170–426) in the transgenics and the Cd content of these plants upon Cd application was observed. As several Arabidopsis loss-of-function heterotrimeric G protein β and γ subunit gene mutants did not show differences in their Cd sensitivity compared with wild-type plants, we propose that the Cys-rich region of OsDEP1 may function directly as a trap for Cd ions. Oxford University Press 2013-11 2013-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3808331/ /pubmed/24163402 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert267 Text en © The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Kunihiro, Shuta
Saito, Tatsuhiko
Matsuda, Taiki
Inoue, Masataka
Kuramata, Masato
Taguchi-Shiobara, Fumio
Youssefian, Shohab
Berberich, Thomas
Kusano, Tomonobu
Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title_full Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title_fullStr Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title_full_unstemmed Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title_short Rice DEP1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich G protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
title_sort rice dep1, encoding a highly cysteine-rich g protein γ subunit, confers cadmium tolerance on yeast cells and plants
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3808331/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24163402
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ert267
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