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Expression of the novel wheat gene TM20 confers enhanced cadmium tolerance to bakers' yeast SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Expression of the novel wheat gene TM20 confers enhanced cadmium tolerance to bakers' yeast
Authors
Kim, YYKim, DYShim, DSong, WYLee, JSchroeder, JIKim, SMoran, NLee, Y
Date Issued
2008-06-06
Publisher
AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLO
Abstract
Cadmium causes the generation of reactive oxygen species, which in turn causes cell damage. We isolated a novel gene from a wheat root cDNA library, which conferred Cd(II)-specific tolerance when expressed in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). The gene, which we called TaTM20, for Triticum aestivum transmembrane 20, encodes a putative hydrophobic polypeptide of 889 amino acids, containing 20 transmembrane domains arranged as a 5-fold internal repeating unit of 4 transmembrane domains each. Expression of TaTM20 in yeast cells stimulated Cd(II) efflux resulting in a decrease in the content of yeast intracellular cadmium. TaTM20-induced Cd(II) tolerance was maintained in yeast even under conditions of reduced GSH. These results demonstrate that TaTM20 enhances Cd(II) tolerance in yeast through the stimulation of Cd(II) efflux from the cell, partially independent of GSH. Treatment of wheat seedlings with Cd(II) induced their expression of TaTM20, decreasing subsequent root Cd(II) accumulation and suggesting a possible role for TaTM20 in Cd(II) tolerance in wheat.
Keywords
ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; ABC-TRANSPORTER; PHYTOCHELATIN SYNTHASE; TRANSMEMBRANE PROTEINS; TRANSGENIC PLANTS; DEFICIENT MUTANT; METAL RESISTANCE; RICE ROOTS; MECHANISM
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/22733
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M708947200
ISSN
0021-9258
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, vol. 283, no. 23, page. 15893 - 15902, 2008-06-06
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