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Characterization of an Arabidopsis cadmium-resistant mutant cdr3-1D reveals a link between heavy metal resistance as well as seed development and flowering

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PLANTA
卷 233, 期 4, 页码 697-706

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-010-1328-1

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Arabidopsis; CDR3; Cadmium; Lead; Seed development; Flowering

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20777014, 31070241]
  2. National Transgenic Plant RAMP
  3. D Project of China [2009ZX08009-063B]
  4. Natural Science Foundation at Anhui Provincial Education Department [KJ2010ZD04]
  5. Hefei University of Technology [2009HGCX0233]

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A lot of studies have identified many key genes involved in heavy metal detoxification and tolerance in plants; however, our understanding of its molecular mechanisms is far from complete. To gain insight into the regulatory mechanisms for heavy metal detoxification and tolerance, we performed a mutant screen for identifying Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) cadmium (Cd)-resistant mutants. A Cd-resistant mutant cdr3-1D (c a d mium-r esistant) was isolated because of its increased root growth and fresh weight in Cd stress, and genetic analysis showed that cdr3-1D is a single dominant nuclear mutation. Compared with the wild type, the cdr3-1D mutant was more resistant to heavy metals Cd, Pb, and copper as well as hydrogen peroxide. Moreover, we also observed that seeds of the cdr3-1D mutant were larger than those of wild type, and that cdr3-1D displayed early flowering compared with wild type. A lower Cd/Pb content was detected in cdr3-1D plants than in wild-type plants when subjected to Cd/Pb treatment, which was associated, at least in part, with increase of expression of AtPDR8/AtPDR12, a pump excluding Cd/Pb and/or Cd/Pb-containing toxic compounds from the cytoplasm, respectively. In addition, enhanced Cd/Pb resistance of the cdr3-1D mutant was partially glutathione (GSH) dependent, which was related to increase of expression of GSH1 gene involved in GSH synthesis and consequently increased GSH content. Taken together, our results provide genetic evidence indicating that CDR3 is involved in the regulation of heavy metal resistance as well as seed development and flowering.

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