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Transcriptional effects of cadmium on iron homeostasis differ in calamine accessions of Noccaea caerulescens.

Pauliina Halimaa1, Daniel Blande1, Erol Baltzi1, Mark G M Aarts2, Lars Granlund1, Markku Keinänen1, Sirpa O Kärenlampi1, Anna D Kozhevnikova3, Sirpa Peräniemi4, Henk Schat2,5, Ilya V Seregin3, Marjo Tuomainen1, Arja I Tervahauta1.   

Abstract

Calamine accessions of the zinc/cadmium/nickel hyperaccumulator, Noccaea caerulescens, exhibit striking variation in foliar cadmium accumulation in nature. The Ganges accession (GA) from Southern France displays foliar cadmium hyperaccumulation (>1000 μg g-1 DW), whereas the accession La Calamine (LC) from Belgium, with similar local soil metal composition, does not (<100 μg g-1 DW). All calamine accessions are cadmium hypertolerant. To find out the differences between LC and GA in their basic adaptation mechanisms, we bypassed the cadmium excluding phenotype of LC by exposing the plants to 50 μm cadmium in hydroponics, achieving equal cadmium accumulation in the shoots. The iron content increased in the roots of both accessions. GA exhibited significant decreases in manganese and zinc contents in the roots and shoots, approaching those in LC. Altogether 702 genes responded differently to cadmium exposure between the accessions, 157 and 545 in the roots and shoots, respectively. Cadmium-exposed LC showed a stress response and had decreased levels of a wide range of photosynthesis-related transcripts. GA showed less changes, mainly exhibiting an iron deficiency-like response. This included increased expression of genes encoding five iron deficiency-regulated bHLH transcription factors, ferric reduction oxidase FRO2, iron transporters IRT1 and OPT3, and nicotianamine synthase NAS1, and decreased expression of genes encoding ferritins and NEET (a NEET family iron-sulfur protein), which is possibly involved in iron transfer, distribution and/or management. The function of the IRT1 gene in the accessions was compared. We conclude that the major difference between the two accessions is in the way they cope with iron under cadmium exposure.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Noccaea caerulescenszzm321990; zzm321990Thlaspi caerulescenszzm321990; IRT1; Illumina; RNA-seq; cadmium; iron deficiency; spectral imaging; transcriptome

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30288820     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.14121

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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