| Literature DB >> 30123229 |
Gianpiero Vigani1,2, Sylvain Bohic3, Franco Faoro2, Bart Vekemans4, Lazlo Vincze4, Roberto Terzano5.
Abstract
Multilevel interactions among nutrients occur in the soil-plant system. Among them, Fe and Zn homeostasis in plants are of great relevance because of their importance for plant and human nutrition. However, the mechanisms underlying the interplay between Fe and Zn in plants are still poorly understood. In order to elucidate how Zn interacts with Fe homeostasis, it is crucial to assess Zn distribution either in the plant tissues or within the cells. In this study, we investigated the subcellular Zn distribution in Fe-deficient leaf cells of cucumber plants by using two different approaches: cellular fractionation coupled with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP/MS) and nanoscopic synchrotron X-ray fluorescence imaging. Fe-deficient leaves showed a strong accumulation of Zn as well as a strong alteration of the organelles' ultrastructure at the cellular level. The cellular fractionation-ICP/MS approach revealed that Zn accumulates in both chloroplasts and mitochondria of Fe deficient leaves. Nano-XRF imaging revealed Zn accumulation in chloroplast and mitochondrial compartments, with a higher concentration in chloroplasts. Such results show that (i) both approaches are suitable to investigate Zn distribution at the subcellular level and (ii) cellular Fe and Zn interactions take place mainly in the organelles, especially in the chloroplasts.Entities:
Keywords: cellular fractionation; iron; nanoscopic X-ray fluorescence imaging; plant; zinc
Year: 2018 PMID: 30123229 PMCID: PMC6085429 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2018.01112
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Na, Mg, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Cu, Zn, and Mo concentration (μg/gDW) in leaves of cucumber plants grown under Fe-sufficient (+Fe) and Fe-deficient (-Fe) conditions.
| +Fe | -Fe | -Fe/+Fe (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Na | 84.81 @ 31.94 | 122.96 @ 32.86 | – |
| Mg | 5478.54 @ 1176.69 | 11,988.53 @ 3150.08* | +119 |
| K | 34,312.26 @ 126.55 | 61,947.68 @ 7.59* | +81 |
| Ca | 19,925.31 @ 11,504.09 | 17,731.98 @ 6616.97 | – |
| Mn | 30.31 @ 8.72 | 75.23 @ 27.65* | +148 |
| Fe | 166.49 @ 30.88 | 68.95 @ 24.96* | |
| Cu | 11.97 @ 2.05 | 29.01 @ 4.42* | +142 |
| Zn | 31.75 @ 8.44 | 113.64 @ 16.40* | |
| Mo | 15.26 @ 0.91 | 7.26 @ 0.21* | -52 |