Literature DB >> 12948144

Speciation of nickel in a hyperaccumulating plant by high-performance liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry and electrospray MS/MS assisted by cloning using yeast complementation.

Véronique Vacchina1, Stéphane Mari, Pierre Czernic, Laurence Marquès, Katia Pianelli, Dirk Schaumlöffel, Michel Lebrun, Ryszard Lobiński.   

Abstract

A novel analytical approach based on a combination of multidimensional hyphenated techniques and cloning of the Ni-resistance gene using yeast complementation screens was developed for the identification of nickel species in a Thlaspi caerulescens hyperaccumulating plant. The presence of an unknown strong Ni complex was demonstrated by size exclusion HPLC-capillary electrophoresis with ICPMS detection. The Ni-containing peak was characterized by electrospray MS (m/z 360) and shown by collision-induced dissociation MS to be a chelate with a tricarboxylic amino acid ligand. To identify the species and demonstrate its functional character, a cDNA library was constructed from T. caerulescens, expressed in the yeast, and screened on a toxic Ni2+ medium. The extract from the surviving transformant culture gave identical HPLC-ICPMS, CZE-ICPMS, and ES MS/MS data and contained a cDNA insert homologous to the nicotianamine synthase gene. This observation allowed the identification of nicotianamine as the nickel-binding ligand. The presence of the Ni-nicotianamine complex was ultimately demonstrated by comparing tandem mass spectra of the plant and yeast extracts with those of a synthetic standard.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12948144     DOI: 10.1021/ac020704m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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Review 1.  Metal ion ligands in hyperaccumulating plants.

Authors:  Damien L Callahan; Alan J M Baker; Spas D Kolev; Anthony G Wedd
Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem       Date:  2005-12-03       Impact factor: 3.358

2.  Heavy metal specificity of cellular tolerance in two hyperaccumulating plants, Arabidopsis halleri and Thlaspi caerulescens.

Authors:  Laurence Marquès; Magalie Cossegal; Stéphanie Bodin; Pierre Czernic; Michel Lebrun
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 10.151

3.  Competition or complementation: the iron-chelating abilities of nicotianamine and phytosiderophores.

Authors:  Robert C Hider; Etsuro Yoshimura; Hicham Khodr; Nicolaus Von Wirén
Journal:  New Phytol       Date:  2004-11       Impact factor: 10.151

4.  Molecular cloning and characterization of a Brassica juncea yellow stripe-like gene, BjYSL7, whose overexpression increases heavy metal tolerance of tobacco.

Authors:  Jian-Wu Wang; Yan Li; Yu-Xiu Zhang; Tuan-Yao Chai
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2013-02-21       Impact factor: 4.570

5.  Isolation of Zn-responsive genes from two accessions of the hyperaccumulator plant Thlaspi caerulescens.

Authors:  V H Hassinen; A I Tervahauta; P Halimaa; M Plessl; S Peräniemi; H Schat; M G M Aarts; K Servomaa; S O Kärenlampi
Journal:  Planta       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 4.116

6.  Constitutively high expression of the histidine biosynthetic pathway contributes to nickel tolerance in hyperaccumulator plants.

Authors:  Robert A Ingle; Sam T Mugford; Jonathan D Rees; Malcolm M Campbell; J Andrew C Smith
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2005-05-27       Impact factor: 11.277

7.  Constitutively elevated salicylic acid signals glutathione-mediated nickel tolerance in Thlaspi nickel hyperaccumulators.

Authors:  John L Freeman; Daniel Garcia; Donggiun Kim; Amber Hopf; David E Salt
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2005-02-25       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Nicotianamine over-accumulation confers resistance to nickel in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Authors:  Katia Pianelli; Stéphane Mari; Laurence Marquès; Michel Lebrun; Pierre Czernic
Journal:  Transgenic Res       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 2.788

9.  Increased glutathione biosynthesis plays a role in nickel tolerance in thlaspi nickel hyperaccumulators.

Authors:  John L Freeman; Michael W Persans; Ken Nieman; Carrie Albrecht; Wendy Peer; Ingrid J Pickering; David E Salt
Journal:  Plant Cell       Date:  2004-07-21       Impact factor: 11.277

Review 10.  Plant-driven removal of heavy metals from soil: uptake, translocation, tolerance mechanism, challenges, and future perspectives.

Authors:  Sveta Thakur; Lakhveer Singh; Zularisam Ab Wahid; Muhammad Faisal Siddiqui; Samson Mekbib Atnaw; Mohd Fadhil Md Din
Journal:  Environ Monit Assess       Date:  2016-03-03       Impact factor: 2.513

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