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Evaluation of the Metal Phytoextraction Potential of Crop Legumes. Regulation of the Expression of O‐Acetylserine (Thiol)Lyase under Metal Stress
Author(s) -
Pajuelo E.,
Carrasco J. A.,
Romero L. C.,
Chamber M. A.,
Gotor C.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
plant biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.871
H-Index - 87
eISSN - 1438-8677
pISSN - 1435-8603
DOI - 10.1055/s-2007-965439
Subject(s) - phytoremediation , shoot , biology , metal , botany , lotus , horticulture , chemistry , contamination , ecology , organic chemistry
The metal phytoextraction potential of three legumes belonging to different genera has been studied under greenhouse conditions. Legumes accumulate As and metals mainly in roots, although translocation to shoot is observed. Alfalfa did accumulate the highest concentrations of As and metals in shoots and aerial biomass was less affected by the toxic elements, indicating its good behaviour in phytoextraction. Clover accumulated less metal, but showed larger biomass. EDTA addition enhanced Pb phytoextraction up to levels similar to those described for plants proposed in phytoremediation. The regulation of O‐acetylserine (thiol)lyase from legumes under metal stress has been analysed to test the possibility of establishing a possible correlation between the expression of OASTL in the presence of the metals and the metal accumulation in legume plant tissues. Cd and Pb(EDTA) produce the strongest increases of OASTL activity, with the higher enhancement seen in roots, in parallel with the higher metal accumulation. Arsenic produced an increase of root enzyme activity, whereas Cu produced a decrease, mainly in shoots. Western blots using antibodies against an A. thaliana cytosolic OAS‐TL recognised up to five protein bands in crude extracts from Lotus and clover. A low molecular weight isoform of 32 kDa was induced in the presence of Cd and Pb. A partial RT‐PCR sequence from clover has been obtained, showing 86 ‐ 97 % identity with other described OASTLs. The PCR fragment has been used to analyse OASTL mRNA levels of legumes under metal stress. OASTL transcripts were increased by As, Cd, and Pb, especially in roots, where metal accumulation was maximal, while Cu produced a decrease in the transcript levels.