Metal Contamination Effects on Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) Growth and Protein Expression in Leaves During Development

Metal-ion contamination (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) growth and total leaf protein expression were studied in the present work. The height, mass production, and metal distribution (Ca, K, Fe, Mg, Na, and P) in all plant fractions (roots, stems, and leaves) were evaluated....

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Published inJournal of agricultural and food chemistry Vol. 54; no. 22; pp. 8623 - 8630
Main Authors Garcia, Jerusa Simone, Gratão, Priscila Lupino, Azevedo, Ricardo Antunes, Arruda, Marco Aurélio Zezzi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Washington, DC American Chemical Society 01.11.2006
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Summary:Metal-ion contamination (Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn) on sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) growth and total leaf protein expression were studied in the present work. The height, mass production, and metal distribution (Ca, K, Fe, Mg, Na, and P) in all plant fractions (roots, stems, and leaves) were evaluated. Sunflowers plants contaminated with four metal ions decreases height and mass by 35% and 40%, respectively, compared to control. Significant differences of total protein composition were noted after SDS-PAGE separation. Sunflower proteomics were more affected when 500 mg L-1 of metal ion was added as contaminant of both zinc and mixed ions solution. In these cases, proteins having a molar mass of 14.5, 34.5, and 54.0 kDa were present at a lower level and alterations in enzymatic activities (SOD and GR) were found. Sunflowers plants contaminated with zinc and the mixed ions solution showed some degree of oxidative stress. Keywords: Sunflowers; proteins; metal stress; cadmium; copper; lead; zinc
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ISSN:0021-8561
1520-5118
DOI:10.1021/jf061593l