Natural Resistance-Associated Macrophage Protein (NRAMP), a class of metal transporter proteins widely distributed in plants, is mainly involved in the uptake and transport by plants of metal ions, such as iron, manganese and cadmium. The current study is the first to fully investigate the Triticum aestivum (T. aestivum) NRAMP gene family. 33 NRAMP members were identified from the entire T. aestivum genome and classified into three main groups based on related genes found in five other species. Among the TaNRAMP genes, the exon-intron structure and motif composition exhibited significant similarity among members of the same evolutionary branch of the phylogenetic tree. Based on RNA-seq and qRT-PCR analyses, we identified the expression patterns of the TaNRAMP genes in different tissues and under various stress conditions. TaNRAMP genes expression were responsive to induction by cadmium (Cd). Overexpression of the TaNRAMP5 gene enhanced wheat and tobacco tolerance to Cd toxicity. Additionally, the TaNRAMP5 protein physically interacted with protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) in yeast cells. This study provides a valuable reference point for further investigations into the functional and molecular mechanisms of the NRAMP gene family.
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