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Carbon monoxide improves adaptation of Arabidopsis to iron deficiency
Authors:Wei Wei Kong  Li Ping Zhang  Kai Guo  Zhao Pu Liu  Zhi Min Yang
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, College of Life Sciences, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China;
Key Lab of Marine Biology in Jiang Su, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China
Abstract:Carbon monoxide (CO) is an endogenous gaseous molecule and regulates a variety of biological processes in animals. However, whether CO regulates nutrient stress responses in plants is largely unknown. In this paper, we described an observation that CO can regulate iron-homeostasis in iron-starved Arabidopsis. Exogenous CO at 50 μ m was able to prevent the iron deficient-induced chlorosis and improve chlorophyll accumulation. Expression of AtIRT1 , AtFRO2 , AtFIT1 and AtFER1 was up-regulated by CO exposure in iron-deficient seedlings. CO-regulated iron homeostasis could also be found in monocot maize and green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii . Treatment with external CO increased iron accumulation in iron-deficient Arabidopsis and C. reinhardtii , and restored leaf greening in Maize ys1 and ys3 mutants (defective in Fe uptake). Moreover, endogenous CO level was increased in Arabidopsis under iron-deficiency. Finally, CO exposure induced NO accumulation in root tips. However, such an action could be blocked by NO scavenger cPTIO. These results indicate that CO may play an important role in improving plant adaptation to iron deficiency or cross-talking with NO under the iron deficiency.
Keywords:carbon monoxide  iron-deficiency  Arabidopsis  maize              Chlamydomonas reinhardtii            nitric oxide
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