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- Title
Metallothioneins BcMT1 and BcMT2 from Brassica campestris enhance tolerance to cadmium and copper and decrease production of reactive oxygen species in Arabidopsis thaliana.
- Authors
Lv, Yanyan; Deng, Xiaopeng; Quan, Lingtong; Xia, Yan; Shen, Zhenguo
- Abstract
Aims: Metallothioneins are cysteine-rich, metal-binding proteins, but their exact functions are not fully understood. In this study, we isolated two metallothionein genes, BcMT1 and BcMT2 from Brassica campestris to increase our understanding of metal tolerance mechanisms in Brassica plants. Methods: Semi-quantitative RT-PCR was used to analyze expression of the two BcMTs genes. BcMT1 and BcMT2 were ectopically expressed in Arabidopsis thaliana. Quantitative real-time RT-PCR and GUS-staining method were used to select transgenic Arabidopsis plants. Cd and Cu concentrations were analyzed by flame atomic absorption spectrometry. Histochemical detection of HO and O were conducted by 3,3-diaminobenzidine and nitroblue tetrazoliu-staining methods. Results: BcMT1 is expressed predominantly in roots, whereas BcMT2 is expressed mainly in leaves of B. campestris. Expression of BcMT1 was induced by both Cd and Cu, but expression of BcMT2 was enhanced only by Cd. Ectopic expression of BcMT1 and BcMT2 in Arabidopsis thaliana enhanced the tolerance to Cd and Cu and increased the Cu concentration in the shoots of the transgenic plants. Transgenic Arabidopsis accumulated less reactive oxygen species (ROS) than wild-type plants. Conclusions: BcMT1 and BcMT2 increased Cd and Cu tolerance in transgenic Arabidopsis, and decreased production of Cd- and Cu-induced ROS, thereby protecting plants from oxidative damage.
- Subjects
TURNIPS; BIOCOMPATIBILITY; EFFECT of copper on plants; EFFECT of cadmium on plants; REACTIVE oxygen species; ARABIDOPSIS thaliana
- Publication
Plant & Soil, 2013, Vol 367, Issue 1/2, p507
- ISSN
0032-079X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11104-012-1486-y