Arsenic tolerance in Arabidopsis is mediated by two ABCC-type phytochelatin transporters
Pohang University of Science and Technology · University of Zurich · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Arsenic is an extremely toxic metalloid causing serious health problems. In Southeast Asia, aquifers providing drinking and agricultural water for tens of millions of people are contaminated with arsenic. To reduce nutritional arsenic intake through the consumption of contaminated plants, identification of the mechanisms for arsenic accumulation and detoxification in plants is a prerequisite. Phytochelatins (PCs) are glutathione-derived peptides that chelate heavy metals and metalloids such as arsenic, thereby functioning as the first step in their detoxification. Plant vacuoles act as final detoxification stores for heavy metals and arsenic. The essential PC-metal(loid) transporters that sequester toxic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.87
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 49
Authors
13- WSWon‐Yong SongCorresponding
Pohang University of Science and Technology, University of Zurich
- JPJi-Young ParkCorresponding
Pohang University of Science and Technology
- DGDavid G. Mendoza‐CózatlCorresponding
University of California San Diego
- MSMarianne Suter‐Grotemeyer
University of Bern
- DSDonghwan Shim
Pohang University of Science and Technology
Topics & keywords
- Arsenic
- Vacuole
- Phytochelatin
- Detoxification (alternative medicine)
- Arsenite
- Metalloid
- Glutathione
- Arabidopsis thaliana