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  • - The study identifies 20 potential metal tolerance proteins (EgMTPs) in Eucalyptus grandis, which play a crucial role in transporting divalent cations and helping the plant resist heavy metal stress.
  • - EgMTP genes are classified into various groups, have varying amino acid lengths, and are predicted to be localized in the cell vacuole, with many experiencing gene duplication, indicating their evolutionary significance.
  • - The different promoter regions of the EgMTP genes suggest that their expression can be regulated by various environmental stimuli, and the study also highlights the genes' potential roles in development and responses to metal stress, particularly with regard to cadmium and copper exposure.

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Metal tolerance proteins (MTPs) as Me/H(K) antiporters participate in the transport of divalent cations, leading to heavy metal stress resistance and mineral utilization in plants. In the present study, to obtain better knowledge of the biological functions of the MTPs family, 20 potential EgMTPs genes were identified in Eucalyptus grandis and classified into seven groups belonging to three cation diffusion facilitator groups (Mn-CDFs, Zn/Fe-CDFs, and Zn-CDFs) and seven groups. EgMTP-encoded amino acids ranged from 315 to 884, and most of them contained 4-6 recognized transmembrane domains and were clearly prognosticated to localize into the cell vacuole. Almost all EgMTP genes experienced gene duplication events, in which some might be uniformly distributed in the genome. The numbers of cation efflux and the zinc transporter dimerization domain were highest in EgMTP proteins. The promoter regions of EgMTP genes have different cis-regulatory elements, indicating that the transcription rate of EgMTP genes can be a controlled response to different stimuli in multiple pathways. Our findings provide accurate perception on the role of the predicted miRNAs and the presence of SSR marker in the Eucalyptus genome and clarify their functions in metal tolerance regulation and marker-assisted selection, respectively. Gene expression profiling based on previous RNA-seq data indicates a probable function for EgMTP genes during development and responses to biotic stress. Additionally, the upregulation of EgMTP6, EgMTP5, and EgMTP11.1 to excess Cd and Cu exposure might be responsible for metal translocation from roots to leaves.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10163719PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12870-023-04240-9DOI Listing

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study identifies 20 potential metal tolerance proteins (EgMTPs) in Eucalyptus grandis, which play a crucial role in transporting divalent cations and helping the plant resist heavy metal stress.
  • - EgMTP genes are classified into various groups, have varying amino acid lengths, and are predicted to be localized in the cell vacuole, with many experiencing gene duplication, indicating their evolutionary significance.
  • - The different promoter regions of the EgMTP genes suggest that their expression can be regulated by various environmental stimuli, and the study also highlights the genes' potential roles in development and responses to metal stress, particularly with regard to cadmium and copper exposure.
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