Arabidopsis CYP82C4 expression is dependent on Fe availability and circadian rhythm, and correlates with genes involved in the early Fe deficiency response
Under conditions of reduced iron availability, most frequent in calcareous soils, plants induce the “Fe Deficiency Response” to improve root Fe uptake. The transcription factor FIT is essential for such a response in strategy I plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana. From microarray analysis of Arabid...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of plant physiology 2011-06, Vol.168 (9), p.894-902 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Under conditions of reduced iron availability, most frequent in calcareous soils, plants induce the “Fe Deficiency Response” to improve root Fe uptake. The transcription factor FIT is essential for such a response in strategy I plants, such as
Arabidopsis thaliana. From microarray analysis of
Arabidopsis roots, it is known that three different cytochrome P450 genes,
CYP82C4,
CYP82C3 and
CYP71B5 are up-regulated under Fe deficiency through a FIT-dependent pathway. We show that, out of these three P450 genes, only
CYP82C4 strongly correlates with genes involved in metal uptake/transport. The
CYP82C4 promoter, unlike those of
CYP82C3 and
CYP71B5, contains several IDE1-like sequences (
iron
deficiency-responsive
element) as well as an RY element.
While confirming that the
CYP82C4 transcript accumulates in Fe-deficient
Arabidopsis seedlings, with circadian fluctuations in a light-dependent way, we also demonstrate that such accumulation is suppressed under Fe excess. Full suppression of
CYP82C4 expression, as observed in the
atc82c4-1 KO mutant, is associated with longer roots at the seedling stage.
We propose that
CYP82C4 is involved in the early Fe deficiency response, possibly through an IDE1-like mediated pathway. |
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ISSN: | 0176-1617 1618-1328 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jplph.2010.11.020 |