Abstract

BackgroundMetal homeostasis is critical for plant growth, development and adaptation to environmental stresses and largely governed by a variety of metal transporters. The plant ZIP (Zn-regulated transporter, Iron-regulated transporter-like Protein) family proteins belong to the integral membrane transporters responsible for uptake and allocation of essential and non-essential metals. However, whether the ZIP family members mediate metal efflux and its regulatory mechanism remains unknown.ResultsIn this report, we provided evidence that OsZIP1 is a metal-detoxified transporter through preventing excess Zn, Cu and Cd accumulation in rice. OsZIP1 is abundantly expressed in roots throughout the life span and sufficiently induced by excess Zn, Cu and Cd but not by Mn and Fe at transcriptional and translational levels. Expression of OsZIP-GFP fusion in rice protoplasts and tobacco leaves shows that OsZIP1 resides in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and plasma membrane (PM). The yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) complementation test shows that expression of OsZIP1 reduced Zn accumulation. Transgenic rice overexpressing OsZIP1 grew better under excess metal stress but accumulated less of the metals in plants. In contrast, both oszip1 mutant and RNA interference (RNAi) lines accumulated more metal in roots and contributed to metal sensitive phenotypes. These results suggest OsZIP1 is able to function as a metal exporter in rice when Zn, Cu and Cd are excess in environment. We further identified the DNA methylation of histone H3K9me2 of OsZIP1 and found that OsZIP1 locus, whose transcribed regions imbed a 242 bp sequence, is demethylated, suggesting that epigenetic modification is likely associated with OsZIP1 function under Cd stress.ConclusionOsZIP1 is a transporter that is required for detoxification of excess Zn, Cu and Cd in rice.

Highlights

  • Metal homeostasis is critical for plant growth, development and adaptation to environmental stresses and largely governed by a variety of metal transporters

  • Expression of OsZIP1 is upregulated under excess Zn and Cu and Cd stress The genomic sequence of OsZIP1 (LOC Os01g74110) is 1909 bp in length, with a 1059 bp coding DNA sequence (CDS)

  • Two week-old rice plants were exposed to the excess metals Zn, Cu, Fe, Mn and Cd, and the transcripts of OsZIP1 were measured by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR)

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Introduction

Metal homeostasis is critical for plant growth, development and adaptation to environmental stresses and largely governed by a variety of metal transporters. Metal homeostasis is a mechanism essential for plant growth, development and adaptation to diverse environmental stresses [1,2,3]. It is built up by metal uptake and transport across cells or within the cells, which largely relies on a variety of metal transporters [4, 5]. OsZIP1 is thought of a Zn uptake transporter whose expression is induced under Zn deficiency [20,21,22], its biological functions in rice under metal stress are not fully understood.

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