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Contrasting Cd Accumulation of Arabidopsis Halleri Populations: a Role for (1→4)-β-galactan in Pectin

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Journal J Hazard Mater
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2023 Apr 14
PMID 37055986
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Cadmium (Cd) accumulation is highly variable among Arabidopsis halleri populations. To identify cell wall (CW) components that contribute to the contrasting Cd accumulation between PL22-H (Cd-hyperaccumulator) and I16-E (Cd-excluder), Cd absorption capacity of CW polysaccharides, CW mono- and poly- saccharides contents and CW glycan profiles were compared between these two populations. PL22-H pectin contained 3-fold higher Cd concentration than I16-E pectin in roots, and (1→4)-β-galactan pectic epitope showed the biggest difference between PL22-H and I16-E. CW-related differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between PL22-H and I16-E were identified and corresponding A. thaliana mutants were phenotyped for Cd tolerance and accumulation. A higher Cd translocation was observed in GALACTAN SYNTHASE1 A. thaliana knockout and overexpressor mutants, which both showed a lengthening of the RG-I sidechains after Cd treatment, contrary to the wild-type. Overall, our results support an indirect role for (1→4)-β-galactan in Cd translocation, possibly by a joint effect of regulating the length of RG-I sidechains, the pectin structure and interactions between polysaccharides in the CW. The characterization of other CW-related DEGs between I16-E and PL22-H selected allowed to identify a possible role in Zn translocation for BIIDXI and LEUNIG-HOMOLOG genes, which are both involved in pectin modification.

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