The OsHMA2 transporter is involved in root‐to‐shoot translocation of Zn and Cd in rice
The University of Tokyo · Tohoku University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Zinc (Zn) is an essential micronutrient for plants and humans. Cadmium (Cd) is a Zn analog and one of the most toxic heavy metals to humans. Here we investigated the role of the Zn/Cd transporter OsHMA2. OsHMA2:GFP fusion protein localized to the plasma membrane in onion epidermal cells. The yeast expressing OsHMA2 was able to reverse the growth defect in the presence of excess Zn. The expression of OsHMA2 in rice was observed mainly in the roots where OsHMA2 transcripts were abundant in vascular bundles. Furthermore, Zn and Cd concentrations of OsHMA2-suppressed rice decreased in the leaves, while the Zn concentration increased in the roots compared with the wild type (WT). These results suggest that OsHMA2…
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7Topics & keywords
- Cadmium
- Chromosomal translocation
- Shoot
- Xylem
- Zinc
- Chemistry
- Genetically modified rice
- Transporter
- Zero hunger