articleFrontiers in PhysiologyJan 1, 2012GOLD OA

Arsenic Toxicity: The Effects on Plant Metabolism

University of Western Australia

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Abstract

The two forms of inorganic arsenic, arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII), are easily taken up by the cells of the plant root. Once in the cell, AsV can be readily converted to AsIII, the more toxic of the two forms. AsV and AsIII both disrupt plant metabolism, but through distinct mechanisms. AsV is a chemical analog of phosphate that can disrupt at least some phosphate-dependent aspects of metabolism. AsV can be translocated across cellular membranes by phosphate transport proteins, leading to imbalances in phosphate supply. It can compete with phosphate during phosphorylation reactions, leading to the formation of AsV adducts that are often unstable and short-lived. As an example, the formation and rapid…

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Keywords
  • Toxicity
  • Physiology
  • Front (military)
  • Plant metabolism
  • Biology
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Biochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Zero hunger
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