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Metal tolerance protein MTP6 is involved in Mn and Co distribution in poplar

Journal

ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Volume 226, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112868

Keywords

metal tolerance protein; pre-vacuolar compartment; manganese; cobalt; metal distribution; poplar

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31770644]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology Program [2021YJ0508]
  3. Sichuan International Cooperation Project [2017HH0050]

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With the increasing demand in the electric vehicle industry, the distribution of Mn and Co in plants has become more significant. Research shows that PtrMTP6 plays a crucial role in the transportation of Mn and Co in poplar. Overexpression of PtrMTP6 led to more severe damage under high Co concentrations, while there was little change in tolerance to excess Mn. Further studies on the regulation of PtrMTP6 could enhance bioremediation in ecosystems contaminated with Mn and Co.
With the booming demand of the electric vehicle industry, the concentration of manganese (Mn) and cobalt (Co) flowing into land ecosystems has also increased significantly. While these transition metals can promote the growth and development of plants, they may become toxic under high concentrations. It is thus important to understand how Mn and Co are distributed in plants to develop novel germplasms for the remediation of these heavy metals in contaminated soils. Here, an MTP gene that encodes the CDF (cation diffusion facilitator) protein in Populus trichocarpa, PtrMTP6, was screened as the key gene involved in the distribution of both Mn and Co in poplar. The PtrMTP6-GFP fusion protein was co-localized with the mRFP-VSR2, showing that PtrMTP6 proteins are present at the pre-vacuolar compartment (PVC). Yeast mutant complementation assays further identified that PtrMTP6 serves as a Mn and Co transporter, reducing yeast cell toxicity after exposure to excessive Mn or Co. Histochemical analyses showed that PtrMTP6 was mainly expressed in phloem, suggesting that PtrMTP6 probably involved in the Mn and Co transport via phloem in plants. Under excess Co, PtrMTP6 overexpressing poplar lines were more severely damaged than the control due to higher Co accumulations in young tissue. PtrMTP6 overexpressing lines showed little change in their tolerance to excess Mn, although young tissues also accumulated more Mn. PtrMTP6 play important roles in Mn and Co distribution in poplar and further research on its regulation will be important to increase bioremediation in Mn and Co polluted ecosystems.

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