Genome-Wide Identification of Metal Tolerance Protein Genes in Quercus Dentata and Their Roles in Response to Various Heavy Metal Stresses

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Meng Jiang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Xiangfeng He

Beijing University of Agriculture

Meijia Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Xuejiao Zhang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Zhen Zhang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Jingjing Sha

Beijing University of Agriculture

Junyi Wan

Beijing University of Agriculture

Liyi Wei

Beijing University of Agriculture

Rui Wang

China Agricultural University

Wenbo Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Wenhe Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture

Zenghui Hu

Beijing University of Agriculture

Pingsheng Leng

Beijing University of Agriculture

Abstract

Metal tolerance protein (MTP) is a cation transporter that plays an important role in tolerance to heavy metal stress. However, thus far, there has been no genome-wide investigation of the MTP gene family in Quercus plants. Quercus dentata is one of the main constructive species of forest in northern China. It has strong tolerance to a variety of heavy metal stresses. In this study, 25 MTPs were identified from the Q. dentata genome and classified into three subfamilies and seven groups according to their sequence characteristics and phylogenetic relationships. Both tandem and segmental duplication events contributed to the expansion of the QdMTP gene family. Interestingly, all 10 tandem duplication events contributed to the expansion of the Mn-MTP subfamily. The expression of Mn-CDF subfamily members in different organs and tissues of Q. dentata was different, and they responded differently to manganese, iron, zinc and cadmium stress treatments. QdMTP10.7, a member of the Mn-CDF subfamily, enhanced yeast growth under manganese, zinc and iron stresses. The subcellular localization in tobacco leaf epidermis cells showed that QdMTP10.7 was located in vacuoles. These data generated from this study provide an important foundation to elucidate the biological roles of QdMTP genes related to heavy metal tolerance in Q. dentata.

Keywords: Metal tolerance protein, Quercus dentata, cadmium, Zinc, Manganese, Iron

Suggested Citation

Jiang, Meng and He, Xiangfeng and Wang, Meijia and Zhang, Xuejiao and Zhang, Zhen and Sha, Jingjing and Wan, Junyi and Wei, Liyi and Wang, Rui and Wang, Wenbo and Wang, Wenhe and Hu, Zenghui and Leng, Pingsheng, Genome-Wide Identification of Metal Tolerance Protein Genes in Quercus Dentata and Their Roles in Response to Various Heavy Metal Stresses. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4800181 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4800181

Meng Jiang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Xiangfeng He (Contact Author)

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Meijia Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Xuejiao Zhang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Zhen Zhang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Jingjing Sha

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Junyi Wan

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Liyi Wei

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Rui Wang

China Agricultural University ( email )

Beijing
China

Wenbo Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Wenhe Wang

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Zenghui Hu

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

Pingsheng Leng

Beijing University of Agriculture ( email )

7 Beinong Rd
Changping Qu
Beijing Shi, 102202
China

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