Journal article

P-type ATPase heavy metal transporters with roles in essential zinc homeostasis in arabidopsis

D Hussain, MJ Haydon, Y Wang, E Wong, SM Sherson, J Young, J Camakaris, JF Harper, CS Cobbett

Plant Cell | AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS | Published : 2004

Abstract

Arabidopsis thaliana has eight genes encoding members of the type 1 B heavy metal-transporting subfamily of the P-type ATPases. Three of these transporters, HMA2, HMA3, and HMA4, are closely related to each other and are most similar in sequence to the divalent heavy metal cation transporters of prokaryotes. To determine the function of these transporters in metal homeostasis, we have identified and characterized mutants affected in each. Whereas the individual mutants exhibited no apparent phenotype, hma2 hma4 double mutants had a nutritional deficiency phenotype that could be compensated for by increasing the level of Zn, but not Cu or Co, in the growth medium. Levels of Zn, but not other ..

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