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  • The study investigates how Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana) plants genetically respond to copper stress to enhance their use in environmental cleanup efforts.
  • Researchers treated seedlings with copper, revealing significant shifts in gene expression with 6,213 genes upregulated and 29,038 downregulated in resistant genotypes compared to susceptible ones.
  • Notably, they identified key genes related to copper resistance, including those encoding for heavy metal-associated proteins and a drug resistance protein, marking the first comprehensive analysis of a conifer's response to copper stress.

Article Abstract

Understanding the genetic response of plants to copper stress is a necessary step to improving the utility of plants for environmental remediation and restoration. The objectives of this study were to: 1) characterize the transcriptome of Jack Pine (Pinus banksiana) under copper stress, 2) analyze the gene expression profile shifts of genotypes exposed to copper ion toxicity, and 3) identify genes associated with copper resistance. Pinus banksiana seedlings were treated with 10 mmoles of copper and screened in a growth chamber. There were 6,213 upregulated and 29,038 downregulated genes expressed in the copper resistant genotypes compared to the susceptible genotypes at a high stringency based on the false discovery rate (FDR). Overall, 25,552 transcripts were assigned gene ontology. Among the top upregulated genes, the response to stress, the biosynthetic process, and the response to chemical stimuli terms represented the highest proportion of gene expression for the biological processes. For the molecular function category, the majority of expressed genes were associated with nucleotide binding followed by transporter activity, and kinase activity. The majority of upregulated genes were located in the plasma membrane while half of the total downregulated genes were associated with the extracellular region. Two candidate genes associated with copper resistance were identified including genes encoding for heavy metal-associated isoprenylated plant proteins (AtHIP20 and AtHIP26) and a gene encoding the pleiotropic drug resistance protein 1 (NtPDR1). This study represents the first report of transcriptomic responses of a conifer species to copper ions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10919686PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0296027PLOS

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