Chromate alters root system architecture and activates expression of genes involved in iron homeostasis and signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Miguel Martínez-Trujillo
Alfonso Méndez-Bravo
Randy Ortiz-Castro
Fátima Hernández-Madrigal
Enrique Ibarra-Laclette
León Francisco Ruiz-Herrera
Terri A. Long
Carlos Cervantes
Luis Herrera-Estrella
José López-Bucio
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[1] Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo,Facultad de Biología
[2] CINVESTAV Irapuato,Laboratorio Nacional de Genómica para la Biodiversidad
[3] Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo,Instituto de Investigaciones Químico
[4] North Carolina State University,Biológicas
[5] Instituto de Ecología A.C.-INECOL,Department of Plant Biology
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Plant Molecular Biology | 2014年 / 86卷
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Chromium; Root development; Gene expression; Iron homeostasis; Arabidopsis;
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Soil contamination by hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI) or chromate] due to anthropogenic activities has become an increasingly important environmental problem. To date few studies have been performed to elucidate the signaling networks involved on adaptive responses to (CrVI) toxicity in plants. In this work, we report that depending upon its concentration, Cr(VI) alters in different ways the architecture of the root system in Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings. Low concentrations of Cr (20–40 µM) promoted primary root growth, while concentrations higher than 60 µM Cr repressed growth and increased formation of root hairs, lateral root primordia and adventitious roots. We analyzed global gene expression changes in seedlings grown in media supplied with 20 or 140 µM Cr. The level of 731 transcripts was significantly modified in response to Cr treatment with only five genes common to both Cr concentrations. Interestingly, 23 genes related to iron (Fe) acquisition were up-regulated including IRT1, YSL2, FRO5, BHLH100, BHLH101 and BHLH039 and the master controllers of Fe deficiency responses PYE and BTS were specifically activated in pericycle cells. It was also found that increasing concentration of Cr in the plant correlated with a decrease in Fe content, but increased both acidification of the rhizosphere and activity of the ferric chelate reductase. Supply of Fe to Cr-treated Arabidopsis allowed primary root to resume growth and alleviated toxicity symptoms, indicating that Fe nutrition is a major target of Cr stress in plants. Our results show that low Cr levels are beneficial to plants and that toxic Cr concentrations activate a low-Fe rescue system.
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