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Bellion, M; Courbot, M; Jacob, C; Guinet, F; Blaudez, D; Chalot, M. 2007. Metal induction of a Paxillus involutus metallothionein and its heterologous expression in Hebeloma cylindrosporum. NEW PHYTOLOGIST. 174(1):151-158.
Address:
Chalot, M, Univ Nancy 1, Res Unit 1136, INRA, UHP Tree Microbe
Interact, BP 239, F-54506 Vandoeuvre Les Nancy, France
Metallothioneins are small polypeptides involved in metal tolerance of
many eukaryotes. Here we characterized the Pimt1 gene, coding for a
metallothionein from the ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus involutus.
Expression of Pimt1 in P. involutus under metal stress conditions was
measured by northern blot and RT-PCR analyses. The full-length cDNA was
used to perform functional complementation in yeast mutant strains and
agrotransformation of Hebeloma cylindrosporum.
Heterologous expression in yeast showed that PiMT1 was able to
complement the hypersensitivity of mutant strains to cadmium (Cd) and
copper (Cu), but not to zinc (Zn). Transcripts were almost undetectable
under control conditions, whereas Cu and Cd, but not Zn, strongly
induced Pimt1 expression in P. involutus. Constitutive overexpression
of Pimt1 in H. cylindrosporum conferred a higher copper tolerance.
The present study identified PiMT1 as a potential determinant in the
response of mycorrhizal fungi to Cu and Cd stress. Additionally, we
demonstrated the usefulness of mycorrhizal fungi transformation using
Agrobacterium technology to approach gene function.
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