Gene expression profiling analysis of copper homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
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Gene expression profiling analysis of copper homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana
Abstract
As a result of copper essentiality for life, plants and most other organisms have developed a conserved
and complex network of proteins to handling Cu in order to prevent its deficit and to avoid its potentially
toxic effects. To better understand regulation of Cu homeostasis in plants, we use adult plant of Arabidopsis
thaliana to provide an integrated view of how Cu status affects the expression of genes involved in
cellular Cu homoeostasis. In doing so, we use real-time RT-PCR to compare shoot and roots transcriptional
responses to Cu. We measure changes in the abundance of transcripts encoding transporters, chaperones
and P-type ATPases and correlated those changes with variation of Cu content in both tissues. Our
results indicated that in both tissues transcript levels of COPT2, 4, and ZIP2 transporters and CCH chaperone
were significantly down-regulated comparing to controls plants in response to Cu excess. In contrast,
Cu chaperones ATX1, CCS, COX17-1 including two putative mitochondrial chaperones (At3g08950;
At1g02410) were up-regulated under similar conditions. Regarding P-type ATPases, a reduction of
HMA1, PAA1, PAA2, and RAN1 transcript levels in shoot after Cu exposure was observed, while HMA5 transcripts
increased exclusively in roots. In plants growing under Cu-deficient conditions, COPT2, ZIP2,
HMA1, and PAA2, were significantly up-regulated in shoots. Thus, our results indicated a common transcriptional
regulation pattern of transporters and chaperone components, in particular transcriptional
changes of COPT2, ZIP2, and CCH showed an inverse relation with Cu content suggesting that these proteins
are required to avoid excess and deficit of Cu.
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was supported by CONICYT Grant # At4040025 to T.del Pozo
FONDECYT 1071083 and 1090211. T.del Pozo. is a recipient of doctoral
fellowship from Conicyt and DAAD.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/123964
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.bbrc.2010.01.111
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 393 (2010): 248–252
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