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| Título : | The role of glutathione in mercury tolerance resembles its function under cadmium stress in Arabidopsis |
| Autor : | Sobrino-Plata, Juan Carrasco-Gil, Sandra Abadía, Javier Escobar, Carolina Álvarez-Fernández, Ana Hernández, Luis E |
| Palabras clave : | mercury glutathione cadmium arabidopsis |
| Fecha de publicación : | 2014 |
| Editorial : | Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Resumen : | Recent research efforts have highlighted the importance of glutathione (GSH) as a key antioxidant
metabolite for metal tolerance in plants. Little is known about the mechanisms involved in stress due to
mercury (Hg), one of the most hazardous metals to the environment and human health. To understand
the implication of GSH metabolism for Hg tolerance, we used two g-glutamylcysteine synthetase (gECS)
Arabidopsis thaliana allele mutants (rax1-1 and cad2-1) and a phytochelatin synthase (PCS) mutant
(cad1-3). The leaves of these mutants and of wild type (Col-0) were infiltrated with a solution containing
Cd or Hg (0, 3 and 30 mM) and incubated for 24 and 48 h. The formation of phytochelatins (PCs) in the
leaf extracts was followed by two different HPLC-based methods and occurred in Col-0, cad2-1
and rax1-1 plants exposed to Cd, whereas in the Hg treatments, PCs accumulated mainly in Col-0 and
rax1-1, where Hg–PC complexes were also detected. ASA and GSH/GSSG levels increased under moderate
metal stress conditions, accompanied by increased GSH reductase (GR) activity and expression. However,
higher metal doses led to a decrease in the analysed parameters, and stronger toxic effects appeared with
30 mM Hg. The GSH concentration was significantly higher in rax1-1 (70% of Col-0) than in cad2-1 (40% of
Col-0). The leaves of rax1-1 were less sensitive than cad2-1, in accordance with the greater expression of
gECS in rax1-1. Our results underline the existence of a minimal GSH concentration threshold needed to minimise the toxic effects exerted by Hg |
| Descripción : | Metallomics |
| URI : | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14855/5565 |
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