The metal-binding domain of wheat heavy metal ATPase 2 (TaHMA2) is involved in zinc/cadmium tolerance and translocation in Arabidopsis
Key message Cysteine in the N-terminal metal-binding domain (N-MBD) of TaHMA2 participates in Zn 2+ /Cd 2+ binding and translocation in Arabidopsis. Wheat heavy metal ATPase 2 (TaHMA2) can transport Zn 2+ and Cd 2+ across membranes. A previous study showed that cysteine (Cys) and glutamate residues...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2018-09, Vol.37 (9), p.1343-1352 |
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Cysteine in the N-terminal metal-binding domain (N-MBD) of TaHMA2 participates in Zn
2+
/Cd
2+
binding and translocation in Arabidopsis.
Wheat heavy metal ATPase 2 (TaHMA2) can transport Zn
2+
and Cd
2+
across membranes. A previous study showed that cysteine (Cys) and glutamate residues in the N-terminal metal-binding domain (N-MBD) were necessary for metal-binding and translocation of TaHMA2 in yeast. However, the function of TaHMA2 in plants was not fully revealed. In this study, we investigated the roles of the CCxxE and CPC motifs in the N-MBD and the N/C-terminal regions of TaHMA2 in Zn
2+
/Cd
2+
translocation in root and shoot of Arabidopsis. Compared with the wild type, overexpression of
TaHMA2
and the
TaHMA2
derivative (glutamic substituted for alanine from CCxxE) in Arabidopsis increased root length, fresh weight and enhanced Zn
2+
/Cd
2+
root-to-shoot translocation. The plants with a truncated N/C-terminal of TaHMA2 were impaired in Zn
2+
/Cd
2+
tolerance and translocation, while mutagenesis of Cys in the N-MBD reduced the tolerance and transport activity of TaHMA2, suggesting the involvement of Cys in Zn
2+
/Cd
2+
binding and translocation in Arabidopsis. This study therefore provides a theoretical possibility for the application of TaHMA2 in transgenic breeding to regulate metal element balance in crop plants. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-018-2316-3 |