Tungsten disrupts root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana by PIN targeting

Adamakis, ID; Panteris, E; Eleftheriou, EP

HERO ID

2363312

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

24973590

HERO ID 2363312
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Tungsten disrupts root growth in Arabidopsis thaliana by PIN targeting
Authors Adamakis, ID; Panteris, E; Eleftheriou, EP
Journal Journal of Plant Physiology
Volume 171
Issue 13
Page Numbers 1174-1187
Abstract Tungsten is a heavy metal with increasing concern over its environmental impact. In plants it is extensively used to deplete nitric oxide by inhibiting nitrate reductase, but its presumed toxicity as a heavy metal has been less explored. Accordingly, its effects on Arabidopsis thaliana primary root were assessed. The effects on root growth, mitotic cell percentage, nitric oxide and hydrogen peroxide levels, the cytoskeleton, cell ultrastructure, auxin and cytokinin activity, and auxin carrier distribution were investigated. It was found that tungsten reduced root growth, particularly by inhibiting cell expansion in the elongation zone, so that root hairs emerged closer to the root tip than in the control. Although extensive vacuolation was observed, even in meristematic cells, cell organelles were almost unaffected and microtubules were not depolymerized but reoriented. Tungsten affected auxin and cytokinin activity, as visualized by the DR5-GFP and TCS-GFP expressing lines, respectively. Cytokinin fluctuations were similar to those of the mitotic cell percentage. DR5-GFP signal appeared ectopically expressed, while the signals of PIN2-GFP and PIN3-GFP were diminished even after relatively short exposures. The observed effects were not reminiscent of those of any nitric oxide scavengers. Taken together, inhibition of root growth by tungsten might rather be related to a presumed interference with the basipetal flow of auxin, specifically affecting cell expansion in the elongation zone.
Doi 10.1016/j.jplph.2014.04.010
Pmid 24973590
Wosid WOS:000345629900010
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Language Text English
Keyword Actin filaments; Auxin; Cytokinin; Cell vitality; Nitric oxide