Roots of maize seedlings retain most of their cadmium through two complexes

Authors
Citation
We. Rauser, Roots of maize seedlings retain most of their cadmium through two complexes, J PLANT PHY, 156(4), 2000, pp. 545-551
Citations number
28
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Animal & Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
ISSN journal
01761617 → ACNP
Volume
156
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
545 - 551
Database
ISI
SICI code
0176-1617(200004)156:4<545:ROMSRM>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
The buffer-soluble cadmium (Cd) from roots of two cultivars of maize expose d to 3 mu mol . L-1 Cd for 5 and 7 days was partitioned into low molecular weight (LMW) and high molecular weight (HMW) Cd-binding complexes. The comp lexes contained 3 families of cysteine-rich peptides: (gamma-glutamylcystei ne)(n)-glycine, (gamma-glutamylcysteine)(n) and (gamma-glutamylcysteine)(n) -glutamic acid. The proportions of mono- and dithiol peptides were higher i n the LMW complex than in the HMW form, both complexes had similar proporti ons of tri- to pentathiols and molar ratios of acid-labile sulfide to pepti de thiol. The vacuolar HMW complex contained more Cd per peptide thiol. The cytosolic LMW complex contained considerable acidlabile sulfide, addition of more Cd gave the vacuolar HMW complex. The buffer extracts used to measu re the complexes represented 93 to 96% of the root Cd. The HMW complex was more abundant than the LMW form. The 2 complexes together bound 75 to 88% o f the Cd in the maize roots.