Paxillus involutus -Facilitated Cd 2+ Influx through Plasma Membrane Ca 2+ -Permeable Channels Is Stimulated by H 2 O 2 and H + -ATPase in Ectomycorrhizal Populus × canescens under Cadmium Stress
Using a Non-invasive Micro-test Technique, flux profiles of Cd , Ca , and H were investigated in axenically grown cultures of two strains of (MAJ and NAU), ectomycorrhizae formed by these fungi with the woody Cd -hyperaccumulator, × , and non-mycorrhizal (NM) roots. The influx of Cd increased in fun...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in plant science 2016, Vol.7, p.1975 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Using a Non-invasive Micro-test Technique, flux profiles of Cd
, Ca
, and H
were investigated in axenically grown cultures of two strains of
(MAJ and NAU), ectomycorrhizae formed by these fungi with the woody Cd
-hyperaccumulator,
×
, and non-mycorrhizal (NM) roots. The influx of Cd
increased in fungal mycelia, NM and ectomycorrhizal (EM) roots upon a 40-min shock, after short-term (ST, 24 h), or long-term (LT, 7 days) exposure to a hydroponic environment of 50 μM CdCl
. Cd
treatments (shock, ST, and LT) decreased Ca
influx in NM and EM roots but led to an enhanced influx of Ca
in axenically grown EM cultures of the two
isolates. The susceptibility of Cd
flux to typical Ca
channel blockers (LaCl
, GdCl
, verapamil, and TEA) in fungal mycelia and poplar roots indicated that the Cd
entry occurred mainly through Ca
-permeable channels in the plasma membrane (PM). Cd
treatment resulted in H
O
production. H
O
exposure accelerated the entry of Cd
and Ca
in NM and EM roots. Cd
further stimulated H
pumping activity benefiting NM and EM roots to maintain an acidic environment, which favored the entry of Cd
across the PM. A scavenger of reactive oxygen species, DMTU, and an inhibitor of PM H
-ATPase, orthovanadate, decreased Ca
and Cd
influx in NM and EM roots, suggesting that the entry of Cd
through Ca
-permeable channels is stimulated by H
O
and H
pumps. Compared to NM roots, EM roots exhibited higher Cd
-fluxes under shock, ST, and LT Cd
treatments. We conclude that ectomycorrhizal
×
roots retained a pronounced H
O
production and a high H
-pumping activity, which activated PM Ca
channels and thus facilitated a high influx of Cd
under Cd
stress. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2016.01975 |