Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses
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Resumo: | The metalloid arsenic (As) is highly phytotoxic, in part due to the similarity of the arsenates to phosphates, but also due to its ability to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, and in the form of arsenite directly interact with certain enzymes. Here we aimed to determine the effects of a short period of As exposure on Arabidopsis thaliana. Particular focus was given to shoot responses, which have received less attention in previous studies. A. thaliana (ecotype Col-0) plants (28-d-old) were cultivated hydroponically in the presence of 0, 27, 108, and 216 M arsenic in the form of sodium arsenate for five days. Translocation of As from root to shoot increased with increasing As concentration in the medium and caused a reduction in growth. Photosynthesis was severely affected due to stomatal closure, increased ROS accumulation, and alterations in expression of genes involved in oxidative stress responses and As detoxification. Primary metabolism was also perturbed, suggesting both the direct inhibition of certain enzymes as well as active defensive responses. Overall the effects of As toxicity depended greatly on the degree of translocation from root to shoot and involved both direct effects on biological processes and secondary effects caused by the accumulation of ROS. |
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Barbosa, Alice PitaWilliams, Thomas Christopher RhysLoureiro, Marcelo Ehlers2019-02-07T02:32:46Z20190006-3134http://hdl.handle.net/10183/188568001086336The metalloid arsenic (As) is highly phytotoxic, in part due to the similarity of the arsenates to phosphates, but also due to its ability to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, and in the form of arsenite directly interact with certain enzymes. Here we aimed to determine the effects of a short period of As exposure on Arabidopsis thaliana. Particular focus was given to shoot responses, which have received less attention in previous studies. A. thaliana (ecotype Col-0) plants (28-d-old) were cultivated hydroponically in the presence of 0, 27, 108, and 216 M arsenic in the form of sodium arsenate for five days. Translocation of As from root to shoot increased with increasing As concentration in the medium and caused a reduction in growth. Photosynthesis was severely affected due to stomatal closure, increased ROS accumulation, and alterations in expression of genes involved in oxidative stress responses and As detoxification. Primary metabolism was also perturbed, suggesting both the direct inhibition of certain enzymes as well as active defensive responses. Overall the effects of As toxicity depended greatly on the degree of translocation from root to shoot and involved both direct effects on biological processes and secondary effects caused by the accumulation of ROS.application/pdfengBiologia Plantarum [recurso eletrônico]. Heidelberg, Germany. Vol. 63, n. 1 (2019), p. 43-53+supl.Arabidopsis thalianaExpressão gênicaAnatomia foliarEstresse oxidativoFotossínteseArsenateGene expressionLeaf anatomyMetabolic profileOxidative stressPhotosynthesisEffects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responsesEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001086336.pdf.txt001086336.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain63212http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188568/2/001086336.pdf.txt40f5a726c94de4ec9c72e094d2ac93f6MD52ORIGINAL001086336.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf3422844http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/188568/1/001086336.pdfccb634f43d374617449084e45d7bc877MD5110183/1885682019-02-08 02:32:42.502657oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/188568Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2019-02-08T04:32:42Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses Barbosa, Alice Pita Arabidopsis thaliana Expressão gênica Anatomia foliar Estresse oxidativo Fotossíntese Arsenate Gene expression Leaf anatomy Metabolic profile Oxidative stress Photosynthesis |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Effects of short-term arsenic exposure in Arabidopsis thaliana : tolerance versus toxicity responses |
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Barbosa, Alice Pita |
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Barbosa, Alice Pita Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys Loureiro, Marcelo Ehlers |
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Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys Loureiro, Marcelo Ehlers |
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Barbosa, Alice Pita Williams, Thomas Christopher Rhys Loureiro, Marcelo Ehlers |
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Arabidopsis thaliana Expressão gênica Anatomia foliar Estresse oxidativo Fotossíntese |
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Arabidopsis thaliana Expressão gênica Anatomia foliar Estresse oxidativo Fotossíntese Arsenate Gene expression Leaf anatomy Metabolic profile Oxidative stress Photosynthesis |
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Arsenate Gene expression Leaf anatomy Metabolic profile Oxidative stress Photosynthesis |
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The metalloid arsenic (As) is highly phytotoxic, in part due to the similarity of the arsenates to phosphates, but also due to its ability to induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation, and in the form of arsenite directly interact with certain enzymes. Here we aimed to determine the effects of a short period of As exposure on Arabidopsis thaliana. Particular focus was given to shoot responses, which have received less attention in previous studies. A. thaliana (ecotype Col-0) plants (28-d-old) were cultivated hydroponically in the presence of 0, 27, 108, and 216 M arsenic in the form of sodium arsenate for five days. Translocation of As from root to shoot increased with increasing As concentration in the medium and caused a reduction in growth. Photosynthesis was severely affected due to stomatal closure, increased ROS accumulation, and alterations in expression of genes involved in oxidative stress responses and As detoxification. Primary metabolism was also perturbed, suggesting both the direct inhibition of certain enzymes as well as active defensive responses. Overall the effects of As toxicity depended greatly on the degree of translocation from root to shoot and involved both direct effects on biological processes and secondary effects caused by the accumulation of ROS. |
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