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Proteomic analysis of Populus × euramericana (clone I-214) roots to identify key factors involved in zinc stress response.

Stefania Romeo1, Dalila Trupiano2, Andrea Ariani1, Giovanni Renzone3, Gabriella S Scippa2, Andrea Scaloni3, Luca Sebastiani4.   

Abstract

Contamination of soil and water by heavy metals has become a widespread problem; environmental pollution by high zinc (Zn) concentration occurs frequently. Although poplar (Populus spp.) has been identified as suitable for phytoremediation approaches, its response to high Zn concentrations are still not clearly understood. For this reason, we investigated the effects of Zn in Populus×euramericana clone I-214 roots by proteomic analysis. Comparative experiments were conducted on rooted woody cuttings grown in nutrient solutions containing 1mM (treatment) or 1μM (control) Zn concentrations. A gel-based proteomic approach coupled with morphological and chemical analysis was used to identify differentially represented proteins in treated roots and to investigate the effect of Zn treatment on the poplar root system. Data shows that Zn was accumulated preferentially in roots, that the antioxidant system, the carbohydrate/energy and amino acid metabolisms were the main pathways modulated by Zn excess, and that mitochondria and vacuoles were the cellular organelles predominately affected by Zn stress. A coordination between cell death and proliferation/growth seems to occur under this condition to counteract the Zn-induced damage.
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Keywords:  Mitochondrial homeostasis; Poplar; Root proliferation; Vacuolar dysfunction; Zn

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24974332     DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2014.03.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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