Ethylene could influence ferric reductase, iron transporter, and H+-ATPase gene expression by affecting FER (or FER-like) gene activity

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Author
Lucena, Carlos
Waters, Brian M.
Romera, Francisco Javier
García, María J.
Morales, María
Alcántara, Esteban
Pérez-Vicente, Rafael
Publisher
Oxford University PressDate
2006Subject
ArabidopsisCadmium
Cucumber
Ethylene
Ferric reductase
H+-ATPase
Iron
Iron transporter
Tomato
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In previous works, it has been shown, by using ethylene
inhibitors and precursors, that ethylene could participate
in the regulation of the enhanced ferric reductase
activity of Fe-deficient Strategy I plants. However, it
was not known whether ethylene regulates the ferric
reductase gene expression or other aspects related
to this activity. This paper is a study of the effects of
ethylene inhibitors and precursors on the expression
of the genes encoding the ferric reductases and iron
transporters of Arabidopsis thaliana (FRO2 and IRT1)
and Lycopersicon esculentum (=Solanum lycopersicum)
(FRO1 and IRT1) plants. The effects of ethylene
inhibitors and precursors on the activity of the iron
reductase and the iron transporter have been examined
in parallel. Also studied were the effects of ethylene
inhibitors and precursors on the expression of the
H+-ATPase genes of cucumber (CsHA1 and CsHA2) and
the transcription factor genes of tomato (LeFER) and
Arabidopsis (AtFRU or AtFIT1, an LeFER homologue)
that regulate ferric reductase, iron transporter, and
H+-ATPse activity. The results obtained suggest that
ethylene participates in the regulation of ferric reductase,
the iron transporter, and H+-ATPase gene
expression by affecting the FER (or FER-like) levels.
