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Unraveling response mechanism of photosynthetic metabolism and respiratory metabolism to uranium-exposure in Vicia faba

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JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
Volume 398, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122997

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Uranium; Phytotoxicity; Photosynthetic; Respiratory; Vicia faba

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  1. Shaanxi University of Technology Qinba Bio-resources and Eco-environment Co-construction of State Key Laboratory (Cultivation) Major Scientific Research Open Fund Project [SLGPT2019KF04-01]
  2. National Key Laboratory of National Nuclear and Biochemical Disaster Protection Open Fund Project [SKLNBC2019-21]

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As a natural radionuclide, uranium (U) has obvious phytotoxicity, the purpose of this study is to unravel the response mechanism of U on photosynthetic and respiratory metabolism in plants. Therefore, 14-day-old Vicia faba seedlings were exposed to 0-25 mu M U during 72 h. U effects on growth parameters, physiological para-meters of plants, and potential phytotoxicity mechanism were investigated by physiological analysis, and me-tabolome and transcriptome data. U significantly inhibited photosynthesis and respiration of plants. In meta-bolome analysis, 53 metabolites related to carbohydrate metabolism were identified (13 up-regulated, 12 down -regulated). In transcriptome analysis, U significantly inhibited the expression of photoreactive electron transport chain (up: 0; down: 31), Calvin cycle (up: 0; down: 12) and photorespiration pathway genes (up: 0; down: 8). U significantly inhibited the expression of cellular energy metabolic pathways genes (e.g., glycolysis, TCA cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation pathways) (up 8, down 18). We concluded that U inhibited the expression of genes involved in the photosynthetic metabolic pathway, which caused the decrease of photosynthetic rate. Meanwhile, U inhibited the expression of the electron transport chain genes in the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation pathway, which leads to the abnormal energy supply of cells and the inhibition of root respiration rate.

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