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Functional analysis of the three HMA4 copies of the metal hyperaccumulator Arabidopsis halleri

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
卷 66, 期 19, 页码 5783-5795

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erv280

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Arabidopsis relative; P-type ATPase; cadmium; metal homeostasis; metal hyperaccumulation; metal hypertolerance; zinc

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  1. F.R.S.-FNRS [FRFC-2.4583.08, PDR-T.0206.13]
  2. University of Liege [SFRD-12/03]
  3. Belgian Program on Interuniversity Poles of Attraction (IAP) [P6/19]
  4. FRIA

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Expression of the Arabidopsis halleri hyperaccumulation gene HMA4 in A. thaliana reveals functional differentiation among the three AhHMA4 copies and non-polar localization of the AhHMA4 protein in root pericycle cells.In Arabidopsis halleri, the HMA4 gene has an essential function in Zn/Cd hypertolerance and hyperaccumulation by mediating root-to-shoot translocation of metals. Constitutive high expression of AhHMA4 results from a tandem triplication and cis-activation of the promoter of all three copies. The three AhHMA4 copies possess divergent promoter sequences, but highly conserved coding sequences, and display identical expression profiles in the root and shoot vascular system. Here, an AhHMA4::GFP fusion was expressed under the control of each of the three A. halleri HMA4 promoters in a hma2hma4 double mutant of A. thaliana to individually examine the function of each AhHMA4 copy. The protein showed non-polar localization at the plasma membrane of the root pericycle cells of both A. thaliana and A. halleri. The expression of each AhHMA4::GFP copy complemented the severe Zn-deficiency phenotype of the hma2hma4 mutant by restoring root-to-shoot translocation of Zn. However, each copy had a different impact on metal homeostasis in the A. thaliana genetic background: AhHMA4 copies 2 and 3 were more highly expressed and provided higher Zn tolerance in roots and accumulation in shoots than copy 1, and AhHMA4 copy 3 also increased Cd tolerance in roots. These data suggest a certain extent of functional differentiation among the three A. halleri HMA4 copies, stemming from differences in expression levels rather than in expression profile. HMA4 is a key node of the Zn homeostasis network and small changes in expression level can have a major impact on Zn allocation to root or shoot tissues.

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