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Iron deficiency induces sulphate uptake and modulates redistribution of reduced sulphur pool in barley plants

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
We studied the possibility that the sulfur (S) assimilatory pathway might be modulated by iron (Fe) starvation in barley, as a consequence of plant requirement for an adequate amount of reduced S to maintain methionine and, in turn, phytosiderophore biosynthesis. Barley seedlings were grown with or without 100 µM FeIII–EDTA, at three S levels in the nutrient solution (S2 =1200, S1 =60, and S0 =0 µM sulfate) in order to reproduce conditions of optimal supply, latent and severe deficiency, respectively. Fe deprivation increased root cysteine content irrespective of the S supply. However, this increase was not associated with either higher rates of 35SO42- uptake or increased expression of the gene for the high-af.nity sulfate transporter, HvST1, and these roots failed to increase their activities of ATP sulfurylase (ATPS) and O-acetylserine(thiol) lyase (OASTL). We observed a significant increase in 35SO42- uptake rate (+76%) only in Fe-de.cient S1 plants and we found an increase in root ATPS activity only in S0 plants. We observed an increase of ATPS enzyme activity in leaves of S1 and S2 plants, most likely suggesting increased S assimilation followed by translocation of thiols (Cys) to the root. Taken together, our results suggest that Fe de.ciency affects the partitioning from the shoot to the root of the reduced S pool within the plant and can affect SO42- uptake under limited S supply.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Astolfi, S; Zuchi, S; Cesco, S; SANITA' DI TOPPI, L; Pirazzi, D; Badiani, Maurizio; Varanini, Z; Pinton, R
Handle:
https://iris.unirc.it/handle/20.500.12318/6950
Published in:
FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY
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