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Comparative transcriptomics analysis of potassium uptake pathways mediated cesium accumulation differences and related molecular mechanisms in Brassica juncea and Vicia faba.

Authors :
Lai, Jin-long
Luo, Xue-gang
Source :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety; Sep2019, Vol. 179, p31-39, 9p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

To analyze the differences between high- and low-accumulation plants in cesium (Cs) uptake and its related mechanism, Brassica juncea (a hyperaccumulation plant for Cs) and Vicia faba (a low-accumulation plant for Cs) were selected as comparative experimental materials. The contributions to Cs uptake of a K-transporter-mediated high-affinity transport system and a K-channel-mediated low-affinity transport system in the two plants were compared and analyzed. The difference between the two plants in the mechanism of Cs uptake was further analyzed using transcription sequence technology. The results show that the transfer characteristics of Cs in the two plants had a similar distribution relationship with K. The contribution rate of the K-channel pathway to Cs uptake was 32.00% in the V. faba seedling roots, which was significantly higher than for B. juncea (9.81%) (P < 0.01); the contribution rate of the K-transporter pathway to Cs uptake of the B. juncea seedlings was 32.08%, which was significantly higher than that of the V. faba seedlings (17.13%)(P < 0.05). Other uptake pathways also mediated the uptake of Cs by roots in B. juncea and V. faba (contribution rate: 54.92–60.09% and 42.18–59.73%, respectively). The transcriptome sequencing results confirmed that Cs-induced treatment significantly inhibited the expression of the K-transporter protein and K-channel protein-related genes in the V. faba roots, but it had no significant effect on the expression of related genes in the B. juncea roots. Thus, one reason for the significant difference between the two plant in the accumulation of Cs is that Cs inhibited the expression of related transporter protein genes in the V. faba roots. • K transporters and channels are the main pathways of Cs uptake in plant roots. • The difference of Cs uptake pathway is one of the reasons affecting the Cs accumulation. • 1822 DEGs were identified in B. juncea and 6732 DEGs were identified in V. faba. • Cs inhibited the expression of transporters and ion channel genes in V. faba , compared with B. juncea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01476513
Volume :
179
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Ecotoxicology & Environmental Safety
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
136401459
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.04.043