Abstract

The callus lines of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia with equal resistances to cadmium were obtained under different selective conditions, including without the inhibition of phytochelatin synthesis (the Cd-R line) and with the inhibition of a butionine sulfoximine (the Cd-Ri line). The level of phytochelatin synthesis in the Cd-R and Cd-Ri lines exceeded the control value by fivefold and twofold, respectively. Three cadmium-binding proteins with molecular masses of 41, 34, and 19 kDa were observed mainly in the control line. A common feature of both resistant lines was the expression of cadmium-binding proteins with molecular masses of 40, 34, and 19 kDa. The synthesis of relatively low-molecular cadmium-binding proteins was characteristic of the resistant lines as follows: the line Cd-R expressed the proteins with molecular masses of 12.5, 11.5, and 9 kDa, while the Cd-Ri line expressed those with molecular masses of 13 and 10 kDa. We supposed that both phytochelatins and Cd-binding proteins contribute to the resistance to cadmium in N. plumbaginifolia callus lines, and, additionally, that changes in the synthesis of low-molecular Cd-binding proteins can compensate for the lack of phytochelatins.

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