Title of article :
Arabidopsis CYP82C4 expression is dependent on Fe availability and circadian rhythm, and correlates with genes involved in the early Fe deficiency response
Author/Authors :
Irene Murgia، نويسنده , , Delia Tarantino، نويسنده , , Carlo Soave، نويسنده , , Piero Morandini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
Under conditions of reduced iron availability, most frequent in calcareous soils, plants induce the “Fe Deficiency Response” to improve root Fe uptake. The transcription factor FIT is essential for such a response in strategy I plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana. From microarray analysis of Arabidopsis roots, it is known that three different cytochrome P450 genes, CYP82C4, CYP82C3 and CYP71B5 are up-regulated under Fe deficiency through a FIT-dependent pathway. We show that, out of these three P450 genes, only CYP82C4 strongly correlates with genes involved in metal uptake/transport. The CYP82C4 promoter, unlike those of CYP82C3 and CYP71B5, contains several IDE1-like sequences (iron deficiency-responsive element) as well as an RY element.
While confirming that the CYP82C4 transcript accumulates in Fe-deficient Arabidopsis seedlings, with circadian fluctuations in a light-dependent way, we also demonstrate that such accumulation is suppressed under Fe excess. Full suppression of CYP82C4 expression, as observed in the atc82c4-1 KO mutant, is associated with longer roots at the seedling stage.
We propose that CYP82C4 is involved in the early Fe deficiency response, possibly through an IDE1-like mediated pathway.
Keywords :
CYP82C4 , cytochrome P450 , Iron deficiency , Correlation analysis , Arabidopsis
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology
Journal title :
Journal of Plant Physiology