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Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes

Tobacco is frequently considered as a plant useful for phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soil, despite the mechanisms for regulation of uptake and accumulation being largely unknown. Here we cloned and characterized a new tobacco Zn and Cd transporter NtZIP4B from the ZIP family (ZRT-IRT-Like p...

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Autores principales: Barabasz, Anna, Palusińska, Małgorzata, Papierniak, Anna, Kendziorek, Maria, Kozak, Katarzyna, Williams, Lorraine Elizabeth, Antosiewicz, Danuta Maria
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30687374
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01984
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author Barabasz, Anna
Palusińska, Małgorzata
Papierniak, Anna
Kendziorek, Maria
Kozak, Katarzyna
Williams, Lorraine Elizabeth
Antosiewicz, Danuta Maria
author_facet Barabasz, Anna
Palusińska, Małgorzata
Papierniak, Anna
Kendziorek, Maria
Kozak, Katarzyna
Williams, Lorraine Elizabeth
Antosiewicz, Danuta Maria
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description Tobacco is frequently considered as a plant useful for phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soil, despite the mechanisms for regulation of uptake and accumulation being largely unknown. Here we cloned and characterized a new tobacco Zn and Cd transporter NtZIP4B from the ZIP family (ZRT-IRT-Like proteins). It complemented the Zn-uptake defective yeast mutant zrt1zrt2, and rendered the wild type DY1457 yeast more sensitive to Cd. Bioinformatic analysis and transient expression of the NtZIP4B-GFP fusion protein in tobacco leaves indicated its localization to the plasma membrane. Real-time q-PCR based analysis showed that it is expressed in all vegetative organs with the highest level in leaves. The Zn status determined transcript abundance; NtZIP4B was upregulated by Zn-deficiency and downregulated by Zn excess. At the tissue level, in roots NtZIP4B is expressed in the vasculature of the middle part of the roots and in surrounding tissues including the root epidermis; in leaves primarily in the vasculature. Bioinformatic analysis identified two copies of ZIP4 in tobacco, NtZIP4A and NtZIP4B with 97.57% homology at the amino acid level, with the same expression pattern for both, indicating a high degree of functional redundancy. Moreover, the present study provides new insights into the coordinated function of NtZIP1, NtZIP2, NtZIP4, NtZIP5, NtZIP8, NtIRT1, and NtIRT1-like in response to low-to-high Zn status. Leaves were the major site of NtZIP4, NtZIP5, and NtZIP8 expression, and roots for NtZIP1, NtZIP2, NtIRT1, and NtIRT1-like. Contrasting expression level in the apical and basal root parts indicates distinct roles in root-specific processes likely contributing to the regulation of Zn root-to-shoot translocation. In summary, new insight into the role of ZIP genes in Zn homeostasis pointing to their overlapping and complementary functions, offers opportunities for strategies to modify Zn and Cd root/shoot partition in tobacco.
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spelling pubmed-63353572019-01-25 Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes Barabasz, Anna Palusińska, Małgorzata Papierniak, Anna Kendziorek, Maria Kozak, Katarzyna Williams, Lorraine Elizabeth Antosiewicz, Danuta Maria Front Plant Sci Plant Science Tobacco is frequently considered as a plant useful for phytoremediation of metal-contaminated soil, despite the mechanisms for regulation of uptake and accumulation being largely unknown. Here we cloned and characterized a new tobacco Zn and Cd transporter NtZIP4B from the ZIP family (ZRT-IRT-Like proteins). It complemented the Zn-uptake defective yeast mutant zrt1zrt2, and rendered the wild type DY1457 yeast more sensitive to Cd. Bioinformatic analysis and transient expression of the NtZIP4B-GFP fusion protein in tobacco leaves indicated its localization to the plasma membrane. Real-time q-PCR based analysis showed that it is expressed in all vegetative organs with the highest level in leaves. The Zn status determined transcript abundance; NtZIP4B was upregulated by Zn-deficiency and downregulated by Zn excess. At the tissue level, in roots NtZIP4B is expressed in the vasculature of the middle part of the roots and in surrounding tissues including the root epidermis; in leaves primarily in the vasculature. Bioinformatic analysis identified two copies of ZIP4 in tobacco, NtZIP4A and NtZIP4B with 97.57% homology at the amino acid level, with the same expression pattern for both, indicating a high degree of functional redundancy. Moreover, the present study provides new insights into the coordinated function of NtZIP1, NtZIP2, NtZIP4, NtZIP5, NtZIP8, NtIRT1, and NtIRT1-like in response to low-to-high Zn status. Leaves were the major site of NtZIP4, NtZIP5, and NtZIP8 expression, and roots for NtZIP1, NtZIP2, NtIRT1, and NtIRT1-like. Contrasting expression level in the apical and basal root parts indicates distinct roles in root-specific processes likely contributing to the regulation of Zn root-to-shoot translocation. In summary, new insight into the role of ZIP genes in Zn homeostasis pointing to their overlapping and complementary functions, offers opportunities for strategies to modify Zn and Cd root/shoot partition in tobacco. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6335357/ /pubmed/30687374 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01984 Text en Copyright © 2019 Barabasz, Palusińska, Papierniak, Kendziorek, Kozak, Williams and Antosiewicz. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Barabasz, Anna
Palusińska, Małgorzata
Papierniak, Anna
Kendziorek, Maria
Kozak, Katarzyna
Williams, Lorraine Elizabeth
Antosiewicz, Danuta Maria
Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title_full Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title_fullStr Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title_full_unstemmed Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title_short Functional Analysis of NtZIP4B and Zn Status-Dependent Expression Pattern of Tobacco ZIP Genes
title_sort functional analysis of ntzip4b and zn status-dependent expression pattern of tobacco zip genes
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6335357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30687374
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01984
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