This paper reports functional studies on the enzyme phytochelatin synthase in the liverwortMarchantia polymorphaand the cyanobacteriumGeitlerinemasp. strain PCC 7407. In vitro activity assays in control samples (cadmium-untreated) showed that phytochelatin synthase was constitutively expressed in both organisms. In the presence of 100 mu M cadmium, in both the liverwort and the cyanobacterium, the enzyme was promptly activated in vitro, and produced phytochelatins up to the oligomer PC4. Likewise,in vivoexposure to 10-36 mu M cadmium for 6-120 h induced in both organisms phytochelatin synthesis up to PC4. Furthermore, the glutathione (GSH) levels inM. polymorphawere constitutively low (compared with the average content in higher plants), but increased considerably under cadmium stress. Conversely, the GSH levels inGeitlerinemasp. PCC 7407 were constitutively high, but were halved under metal treatments. At odds with former papers, our results demonstrate that, as inM. polymorphaand other plants, the cyanobacterial phytochelatin synthase exposed to cadmium possesses manifest transpeptidasic activity, being able to synthesize phytochelatins with a degree of oligomerization higher than PC2. Therefore, prokaryotic and eukaryotic phytochelatin synthases differ less in functional terms than previously thought.

Bellini, E., Varotto, C., Borso, M., Rugnini, L., Bruno, L., Di Toppi, L.s. (2020). Eukaryotic and prokaryotic phytochelatin synthases differ less in functional terms than previously thought: A comparative analysis of marchantia polymorpha and geitlerinema sp. PCC 7407. PLANTS, 9(7), 1-12 [10.3390/plants9070914].

Eukaryotic and prokaryotic phytochelatin synthases differ less in functional terms than previously thought: A comparative analysis of marchantia polymorpha and geitlerinema sp. PCC 7407

Rugnini L.;Bruno L.;
2020-01-01

Abstract

This paper reports functional studies on the enzyme phytochelatin synthase in the liverwortMarchantia polymorphaand the cyanobacteriumGeitlerinemasp. strain PCC 7407. In vitro activity assays in control samples (cadmium-untreated) showed that phytochelatin synthase was constitutively expressed in both organisms. In the presence of 100 mu M cadmium, in both the liverwort and the cyanobacterium, the enzyme was promptly activated in vitro, and produced phytochelatins up to the oligomer PC4. Likewise,in vivoexposure to 10-36 mu M cadmium for 6-120 h induced in both organisms phytochelatin synthesis up to PC4. Furthermore, the glutathione (GSH) levels inM. polymorphawere constitutively low (compared with the average content in higher plants), but increased considerably under cadmium stress. Conversely, the GSH levels inGeitlerinemasp. PCC 7407 were constitutively high, but were halved under metal treatments. At odds with former papers, our results demonstrate that, as inM. polymorphaand other plants, the cyanobacterial phytochelatin synthase exposed to cadmium possesses manifest transpeptidasic activity, being able to synthesize phytochelatins with a degree of oligomerization higher than PC2. Therefore, prokaryotic and eukaryotic phytochelatin synthases differ less in functional terms than previously thought.
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/01 - BOTANICA GENERALE
English
bryophytes
cadmium
cyanobacteria
glutathione
heavy metals
liverworts
phytochelatins
phytochelatin synthase
Bellini, E., Varotto, C., Borso, M., Rugnini, L., Bruno, L., Di Toppi, L.s. (2020). Eukaryotic and prokaryotic phytochelatin synthases differ less in functional terms than previously thought: A comparative analysis of marchantia polymorpha and geitlerinema sp. PCC 7407. PLANTS, 9(7), 1-12 [10.3390/plants9070914].
Bellini, E; Varotto, C; Borso, M; Rugnini, L; Bruno, L; Di Toppi, Ls
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