• Title of article

    Time course induction of several key enzymes in Medicago truncatula roots in response to Fe deficiency

  • Author/Authors

    Andaluz، نويسنده , , Sofيa and Rodrيguez-Celma، نويسنده , , Jorge and Abadيa، نويسنده , , Anunciaciَn and Abadيa، نويسنده , , Javier and Lَpez-Millلn، نويسنده , , Ana-Flor، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
  • Pages
    7
  • From page
    1082
  • To page
    1088
  • Abstract
    Medicago truncatula constitutes a good model for Strategy I plants, since when this plant is challenged with Fe shortage the most important root physiological responses induced by Fe deficiency are developed, including the yellowing of root tips. A better understanding of the mechanisms involved in root adaptation to Fe deficiency in M. truncatula may strengthen our ability to enhance Fe efficiency responses in other plant species, especially in different agronomically relevant legumes. Riboflavin concentration, phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (EC 4.1.1.31) and Fe reductase activities, and acidification capacity have been determined in M. truncatula roots at different time points after imposing Fe deficiency. Root riboflavin concentrations increased with Fe deficiency and concomitantly MtDMRL was upregulated at the transcriptional level, supporting a role for flavins in the Fe deficiency response. Root Fe reductase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase activities as well as acidification capacity were higher in roots of Fe-deficient than in control plants, and the corresponding genes, MtFRO1, MtPEPC1 and MtHA1 were also upregulated by Fe deficiency. Expression of these genes and their corresponding physiological activities followed different patterns over time, suggesting the existence of both transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulation.
  • Keywords
    acidification , Iron reductase , Iron , phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase , Riboflavin , Medicago truncatula , 7-dimethyl-8-ribityllumazine synthase , 6
  • Journal title
    Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Serial Year
    2009
  • Journal title
    Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
  • Record number

    2122306