Data from: Metal tolerance protein MTP6 affects mitochondrial iron and manganese homeostasis in cucumber
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Zusammenfassung: | NOTICE: The Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Journal of Experimental
Botany have taken the decision to retract the article related to this
dataset due to concern over image manipulation and duplication. Please
note, Dryad cannot verify whether the underlying data published is
reliable for reuse. Visit this link to view the retraction notice and
concerns raised: https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/ery342 Members of the cation
diffusion facilitator family have been identified in all kingdoms of life.
They have been divided into three subgroups – Zn-CDF, Fe/Zn-CDF and Mn-CDF
– based on their putative specificity to transported metal ions. The plant
metal tolerance 6 (MTP6) proteins fall into the Fe/Zn-CDF subgroup,
however their function in iron/zinc transport has not been confirmed yet.
Here we characterize the MTP6 protein from cucumber. When expressed in
yeast and protoplasts isolated from A. thaliana cells, CsMTP6 localized in
mitochondria and contributed to the efflux of iron and manganese from the
mitochondria. The immunolocalization of CsMTP6 in cucumber membranes
confirmed that CsMTP6 is associated with mitochondria. The root expression
and protein level of CsMTP6 were significantly up-regulated in conditions
of iron deficiency and iron excess but were not affected by Mn
availability. These results indicate that plant MTP6 proteins contribute
to the distribution of iron and manganese between the cytosol and
mitochondria of plant cells and are regulated by Fe to maintain the
mitochondrial and cytosolic iron homeostasis under various Fe
availability. |
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DOI: | 10.5061/dryad.306sf0b |