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Escudero, Viviana & Ferreira Sánchez, Darío & Abreu, Isidro & Sopeña Torres, Sara & Makarovsky Saavedra, Natalia & Bernal, María & Krämer, Ute & Grolimund, Daniel & González Guerrero, Manuel & Jordá, Lucía .Arabidopsis thaliana Zn2+-efflux ATPases HMA2 and HMA4 are required for resistance to the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina BMM.
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Escudero, Viviana & Ferreira Sánchez, Darío & Abreu, Isidro & Sopeña Torres, Sara & Makarovsky Saavedra, Natalia & Bernal, María & Krämer, Ute & Grolimund, Daniel & González Guerrero, Manuel & Jordá, Lucía . Arabidopsis thaliana Zn2+-efflux ATPases HMA2 and HMA4 are required for resistance to the necrotrophic fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina BMM.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/44981
Resumen:
Zinc is an essential nutrient at low concentrations, but toxic at slightly higher ones. It has been proposed that
hyperaccumulator plants may use the excess zinc to fend off pathogens and herbivores. However, there is little evidence
of a similar response in other plants. Here we show that Arabidopsis thaliana leaves inoculated with the necrotrophic
fungus Plectosphaerella cucumerina BMM (PcBMM) accumulate zinc and manganese at the infection site. Zinc accu mulation did not occur in a double mutant in the zinc transporters HEAVY METAL ATPASE2 and HEAVY METAL ATPASE4
(HMA2 and HMA4), which has reduced zinc translocation from roots to shoots. Consistent with a role in plant immunity,
expression of HMA2 and HMA4 was up-regulated upon PcBMM inoculation, and hma2hma4 mutants were more sus ceptible to PcBMM infection. This phenotype was rescued upon zinc supplementation. The increased susceptibility to
PcBMM infection was not due to the diminished expression of genes involved in the salicylic acid, ethylene, or jasmonate
pathways since they were constitutively up-regulated in hma2hma4 plants. Our data indicate a role of zinc in resistance
to PcBMM in plants containing ordinary levels of zinc. This layer of immunity runs in parallel to the already characterized
defence pathways, and its removal has a direct effect on resistance to pathogens.
Keywords: Innate immunity, metal transport, micro X-ray fluorescence (¿XRF), zinc, Zn-ATPase