COPT2, a plasma membrane located copper transporter, is involved in the uptake of Au in Arabidopsis.

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Department of Biology, Western Kentucky University, 1906 College Heights, Bowling Green, 42101-1080, Kentucky, USA.

Published: September 2017

The mechanism of gold nanoparticle formation and genes involved in such processes, especially Au transport in plants are not understood. Previous reports pointed to the probable role of COPT2 in Au transport based on the transcript accumulation of COPT2 under Au exposure. Here, we provide evidence revealing the additional role of COPT2 for Au mobilization in yeast and Arabidopsis. The COPT2 transcripts significantly accumulated in the root of Arabidopsis under Au exposure. The expression of COPT2 restores Cu uptake ability in ctr1Δctr3Δ mutants and leads to Au sensitivity in yeast, which is comparable to Cu in growth kinetics experiments. The metal measurement data showed that the Au level was increased in COPT2, expressing yeast cells compared to vector transformed control. The copt2 mutant of Arabidopsis displayed a similar growth pattern to that of Col-0 under Au treatment. However, a notable phenotypic difference was noticed in three-week-old plants treated with and without Au. Consistent with yeast, Au uptake was reduced in the copt2 mutant of Arabidopsis. Together, these results clearly reveal the Au uptake capability of COPT2 in yeast and Arabidopsis. This is the first report showing the potential role of any transporter towards uptake and accumulation of Au in plants.

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