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Genome-wide analysis of heavy metal ATPases (HMAs) in Poaceae species and their potential role against copper stress in Triticum aestivum

Genome-wide analysis of heavy metal ATPases (HMAs) in Poaceae species and their potential role against copper stress in Triticum aestivum
Genome-wide analysis of heavy metal ATPases (HMAs) in Poaceae species and their potential role against copper stress in Triticum aestivum
Plants require copper for normal growth and development and have evolved an efficient system for copper management based on transport proteins such as P1B-ATPases, also known as heavy metal ATPases (HMAs). Here, we report HMAs in eleven different Poaceae species, including wheat. Furthermore, the possible role of wheat HMAs in copper stress was investigated. BlastP searches identified 27 HMAs in wheat, and phylogenetic analysis based on the Maximum Likelihood method demonstrated a separation into four distinct clades. Conserved motif analysis, domain identification, gene structure, and transmembrane helices number were also identified for wheat HMAs using computational tools. Wheat seedlings grown hydroponically were subjected to elevated copper and demonstrated toxicity symptoms with effects on fresh weight and changes in expression of selected HMAs TaHMA7, TaHMA8, and TaHMA9 were upregulated in response to elevated copper, suggesting a role in wheat copper homeostasis. Further investigations on these heavy metal pumps can provide insight into strategies for enhancing crop heavy metal tolerance in the face of heavy metal pollution.
2045-2322
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Batool, Tuba Sharf, Aslam, Roohi, Gul, Alvina, Paracha, Rehan Zafar, Ilyas, Mahnoor, Abreu, Kathryn De, Munir, Faiza, Amir, Rabia and Williams, Lorraine E. (2023) Genome-wide analysis of heavy metal ATPases (HMAs) in Poaceae species and their potential role against copper stress in Triticum aestivum. Scientific Reports, 13, [7551]. (doi:10.1038/s41598-023-32023-7).

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Plants require copper for normal growth and development and have evolved an efficient system for copper management based on transport proteins such as P1B-ATPases, also known as heavy metal ATPases (HMAs). Here, we report HMAs in eleven different Poaceae species, including wheat. Furthermore, the possible role of wheat HMAs in copper stress was investigated. BlastP searches identified 27 HMAs in wheat, and phylogenetic analysis based on the Maximum Likelihood method demonstrated a separation into four distinct clades. Conserved motif analysis, domain identification, gene structure, and transmembrane helices number were also identified for wheat HMAs using computational tools. Wheat seedlings grown hydroponically were subjected to elevated copper and demonstrated toxicity symptoms with effects on fresh weight and changes in expression of selected HMAs TaHMA7, TaHMA8, and TaHMA9 were upregulated in response to elevated copper, suggesting a role in wheat copper homeostasis. Further investigations on these heavy metal pumps can provide insight into strategies for enhancing crop heavy metal tolerance in the face of heavy metal pollution.

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Accepted/In Press date: 21 March 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 9 May 2023
Additional Information: Funding Information: This work was financially supported by Higher Education Commission, Pakistan. The authors acknowledge Dr. Zehra Batool (PCMD, ICCBS, Uok, Karachi, Pakistan) for her constructive efforts in statistical analysis.

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Local EPrints ID: 477185
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/477185
ISSN: 2045-2322
PURE UUID: 0c6cbd09-011d-47ba-8a68-ace6c7193e08
ORCID for Kathryn De Abreu: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4748-4060

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Date deposited: 31 May 2023 17:10
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:53

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Author: Tuba Sharf Batool
Author: Roohi Aslam
Author: Alvina Gul
Author: Rehan Zafar Paracha
Author: Mahnoor Ilyas
Author: Kathryn De Abreu ORCID iD
Author: Faiza Munir
Author: Rabia Amir

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