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A novel role for methyl cysteinate, a cysteine derivative, in cesium accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.


ABSTRACT: Phytoaccumulation is a technique to extract metals from soil utilising ability of plants. Cesium is a valuable metal while radioactive isotopes of cesium can be hazardous. In order to establish a more efficient phytoaccumulation system, small molecules which promote plants to accumulate cesium were investigated. Through chemical library screening, 14 chemicals were isolated as 'cesium accumulators' in Arabidopsis thaliana. Of those, methyl cysteinate, a derivative of cysteine, was found to function within the plant to accumulate externally supplemented cesium. Moreover, metabolite profiling demonstrated that cesium treatment increased cysteine levels in Arabidopsis. The cesium accumulation effect was not observed for other cysteine derivatives or amino acids on the cysteine metabolic pathway tested. Our results suggest that methyl cysteinate, potentially metabolised from cysteine, binds with cesium on the surface of the roots or inside plant cells and improve phytoaccumulation.

SUBMITTER: Adams E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5322390 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel role for methyl cysteinate, a cysteine derivative, in cesium accumulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

Adams Eri E   Miyazaki Takae T   Hayaishi-Satoh Aya A   Han Minwoo M   Kusano Miyako M   Khandelia Himanshu H   Saito Kazuki K   Shin Ryoung R  

Scientific reports 20170223


Phytoaccumulation is a technique to extract metals from soil utilising ability of plants. Cesium is a valuable metal while radioactive isotopes of cesium can be hazardous. In order to establish a more efficient phytoaccumulation system, small molecules which promote plants to accumulate cesium were investigated. Through chemical library screening, 14 chemicals were isolated as 'cesium accumulators' in Arabidopsis thaliana. Of those, methyl cysteinate, a derivative of cysteine, was found to funct  ...[more]

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