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Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains

Phytochelatin (PC) synthesis has been well demonstrated as a major metal tolerance mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana, whereas its contribution to long-distance element transport especially in monocots remains elusive. Using rice as a cereal model, we examined physiological roles of Oryza sativa phyt...

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Autores principales: Uraguchi, Shimpei, Tanaka, Nobuhiro, Hofmann, Christian, Abiko, Kaho, Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko, Weber, Michael, Kamiya, Takehiro, Sone, Yuka, Nakamura, Ryosuke, Takanezawa, Yasukazu, Kiyono, Masako, Fujiwara, Toru, Clemens, Stephan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5914395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29016913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx114
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author Uraguchi, Shimpei
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
Hofmann, Christian
Abiko, Kaho
Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko
Weber, Michael
Kamiya, Takehiro
Sone, Yuka
Nakamura, Ryosuke
Takanezawa, Yasukazu
Kiyono, Masako
Fujiwara, Toru
Clemens, Stephan
author_facet Uraguchi, Shimpei
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
Hofmann, Christian
Abiko, Kaho
Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko
Weber, Michael
Kamiya, Takehiro
Sone, Yuka
Nakamura, Ryosuke
Takanezawa, Yasukazu
Kiyono, Masako
Fujiwara, Toru
Clemens, Stephan
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description Phytochelatin (PC) synthesis has been well demonstrated as a major metal tolerance mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana, whereas its contribution to long-distance element transport especially in monocots remains elusive. Using rice as a cereal model, we examined physiological roles of Oryza sativa phytochelatin synthase 1 (OsPCS1) in the distribution and detoxification of arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd), two toxic elements associated with major food safety concerns. First, we isolated four different transcript variants of OsPCS1 as well as one from OsPCS2. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription–PCR (RT-PCR) of each OsPCS transcript in rice seedlings suggested that expression of OsPCS1full, the longest OsPCS1 variant, was most abundant, followed by OsPCS2. Heterologous expression of OsPCS variants in PCS-deficient mutants of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and A. thaliana suggested that OsPCS1full possessed PCS activity in response to As(III) and Cd while the activity of other PCS variants was very low. To address physiological functions in toxic element tolerance and accumulation, two independent OsPCS1 mutant rice lines (a T-DNA and a Tos17 insertion line) were identified. The OsPCS1 mutants exhibited increased sensitivity to As(III) and Cd in hydroponic experiments, showing the importance of OsPCS1-dependent PC synthesis for rice As(III) and Cd tolerance. Elemental analyses of rice plants grown in soil with environmentally relevant As and Cd concentrations showed increased As accumulation and decreased Cd accumulation in grains of the T-DNA line. The Tos17 mutant also exhibited the reduced Cd accumulation phenotype. These contrasting effects on As and Cd distribution to grains suggest the existence of at least partially distinct PC-dependent pathways for As and Cd.
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spelling pubmed-59143952018-05-04 Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains Uraguchi, Shimpei Tanaka, Nobuhiro Hofmann, Christian Abiko, Kaho Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko Weber, Michael Kamiya, Takehiro Sone, Yuka Nakamura, Ryosuke Takanezawa, Yasukazu Kiyono, Masako Fujiwara, Toru Clemens, Stephan Plant Cell Physiol Regular Papers Phytochelatin (PC) synthesis has been well demonstrated as a major metal tolerance mechanism in Arabidopsis thaliana, whereas its contribution to long-distance element transport especially in monocots remains elusive. Using rice as a cereal model, we examined physiological roles of Oryza sativa phytochelatin synthase 1 (OsPCS1) in the distribution and detoxification of arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd), two toxic elements associated with major food safety concerns. First, we isolated four different transcript variants of OsPCS1 as well as one from OsPCS2. Quantitative real-time reverse transcription–PCR (RT-PCR) of each OsPCS transcript in rice seedlings suggested that expression of OsPCS1full, the longest OsPCS1 variant, was most abundant, followed by OsPCS2. Heterologous expression of OsPCS variants in PCS-deficient mutants of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and A. thaliana suggested that OsPCS1full possessed PCS activity in response to As(III) and Cd while the activity of other PCS variants was very low. To address physiological functions in toxic element tolerance and accumulation, two independent OsPCS1 mutant rice lines (a T-DNA and a Tos17 insertion line) were identified. The OsPCS1 mutants exhibited increased sensitivity to As(III) and Cd in hydroponic experiments, showing the importance of OsPCS1-dependent PC synthesis for rice As(III) and Cd tolerance. Elemental analyses of rice plants grown in soil with environmentally relevant As and Cd concentrations showed increased As accumulation and decreased Cd accumulation in grains of the T-DNA line. The Tos17 mutant also exhibited the reduced Cd accumulation phenotype. These contrasting effects on As and Cd distribution to grains suggest the existence of at least partially distinct PC-dependent pathways for As and Cd. Oxford University Press 2017-10 2017-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5914395/ /pubmed/29016913 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx114 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Papers
Uraguchi, Shimpei
Tanaka, Nobuhiro
Hofmann, Christian
Abiko, Kaho
Ohkama-Ohtsu, Naoko
Weber, Michael
Kamiya, Takehiro
Sone, Yuka
Nakamura, Ryosuke
Takanezawa, Yasukazu
Kiyono, Masako
Fujiwara, Toru
Clemens, Stephan
Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title_full Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title_fullStr Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title_full_unstemmed Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title_short Phytochelatin Synthase has Contrasting Effects on Cadmium and Arsenic Accumulation in Rice Grains
title_sort phytochelatin synthase has contrasting effects on cadmium and arsenic accumulation in rice grains
topic Regular Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5914395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29016913
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pcx114
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