Characterization of the Metallothionein Gene Family in Avena sativa L. and the Gene Expression during Seed Germination and Heavy Metal Stress.
Wiktoria KoniecznaAgnieszka Mierek-AdamskaNatalia ChojnackaMarcel AntoszewskiAleksandra Szydłowska-CzerniakGrażyna B DąbrowskaPublished in: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Metallothioneins (MTs) are a family of small proteins rich in cysteine residues. The sulfhydryl group of metallothioneins can bind to metal ions, maintaining metal homeostasis and protecting the cells from damage caused by toxic heavy metals. Moreover, MTs can function as reactive oxygen species scavengers since cysteine thiols undergo reversible and irreversible oxidation. Here, we identified 21 metallothionein genes ( AsMT s) in the oat ( Avena sativa L.) genome, which were divided into four types depending on the amino acid sequences of putative proteins encoded by identified genes. Analysis of promoter sequences showed that MTs might respond to a variety of stimuli, including biotic and abiotic stresses and phytohormones. The results of qRT-PCR showed that all four types of AsMT s are differentially expressed during the first 48 hours of seed germination. Moreover, stress induced by the application of zinc, cadmium, and a mixture of zinc and cadmium affects the expression of oat MTs variously depending on the MT type, indicating that AsMT1-4 fulfil different roles in plant cells.
Keyphrases
- heavy metals
- gene expression
- genome wide
- dna methylation
- risk assessment
- reactive oxygen species
- health risk assessment
- genome wide identification
- health risk
- amino acid
- induced apoptosis
- sewage sludge
- poor prognosis
- fluorescent probe
- transcription factor
- oxide nanoparticles
- living cells
- cell cycle arrest
- oxidative stress
- stress induced
- plant growth
- bioinformatics analysis
- quantum dots
- cell death
- signaling pathway
- cell proliferation
- heat stress
- nitric oxide
- long non coding rna
- pi k akt