Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis

Dramatic increase in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in a variety of applications greatly increased the likelihood of the release of NPs into the environment. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are among the most commonly used NPs, and it has been shown that ZnO NPs were harmful to several different...

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Main Authors: Xiaoping eWang, Xiyu eYang, Siyu eChen, Qianqian eLi, Wei eWang, Chunjiang eHou, Xiang eGao, Li ewang, Shucai eWang
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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ZnO
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01243/full
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spelling doaj-5cec4da651d9480aa2f54b24e00f59722020-11-24T23:04:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2016-01-01610.3389/fpls.2015.01243166869Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in ArabidopsisXiaoping eWang0Xiyu eYang1Siyu eChen2Qianqian eLi3Wei eWang4Chunjiang eHou5Xiang eGao6Li ewang7Shucai eWang8Northeast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityNortheast Normal UniversityDramatic increase in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in a variety of applications greatly increased the likelihood of the release of NPs into the environment. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are among the most commonly used NPs, and it has been shown that ZnO NPs were harmful to several different plants. We report here the effects of ZnO NPs exposure on biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis. We found that 200 and 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treatments reduced Arabidopsis growth by ~20% and 80%, respectively, in comparison to the control. Pigments measurement showed Chlorophyll a and b contents were reduced more than 50%, whereas carotenoid contents remain largely unaffected in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated Arabidopsis plants. Consistent with this, net rate of photosynthesis, leaf stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration and transpiration rate were all reduced more than 50% in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated plants. Quantitative RT-PCR results showed that expression levels of chlorophyll synthesis genes including CHLOROPHYLL A OXYGENASE (CAO), CHLOROPHYLL SYNTHASE (CHLG), COPPER RESPONSE DEFECT 1 (CRD1), MAGNESIUM-PROTOPORPHYRIN IX METHYLTRANSFERASE (CHLM) and MG-CHELATASE SUBUNIT D (CHLD), and photosystem structure gene PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT D-2 (PSAD2), PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT E-2 (PSAE2), PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT K (PSAK) and PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT K (PSAN) were reduced about 5-fold in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated plants. On the other hand, elevated expression, though to different degrees, of several carotenoids synthesis genes including GERANYLGERANYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 6 (GGPS6), PHYTOENE SYNTHASE (PSY) PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS), and ZETA-CAROTENE DESATURASE (ZDS) were observed in ZnO NPs treated plants. Taken together, these results suggest that toxicity effects of ZnO NPs observed in Arabidopsis was likely due to the inhibition of the expression of chlorophyll synthesis genes and photosystem structure genes, which results in the inhibition of chlorophylls biosynthesis, leading to the reduce in photosynthesis efficiency in the plants.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01243/fullArabidopsisGene ExpressionNanoparticlesbiomassZnOcarotenoid
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author Xiaoping eWang
Xiyu eYang
Siyu eChen
Qianqian eLi
Wei eWang
Chunjiang eHou
Xiang eGao
Li ewang
Shucai eWang
spellingShingle Xiaoping eWang
Xiyu eYang
Siyu eChen
Qianqian eLi
Wei eWang
Chunjiang eHou
Xiang eGao
Li ewang
Shucai eWang
Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
Frontiers in Plant Science
Arabidopsis
Gene Expression
Nanoparticles
biomass
ZnO
carotenoid
author_facet Xiaoping eWang
Xiyu eYang
Siyu eChen
Qianqian eLi
Wei eWang
Chunjiang eHou
Xiang eGao
Li ewang
Shucai eWang
author_sort Xiaoping eWang
title Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
title_short Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
title_full Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed Zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis
title_sort zinc oxide nanoparticles affect biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in arabidopsis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Dramatic increase in the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in a variety of applications greatly increased the likelihood of the release of NPs into the environment. Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are among the most commonly used NPs, and it has been shown that ZnO NPs were harmful to several different plants. We report here the effects of ZnO NPs exposure on biomass accumulation and photosynthesis in Arabidopsis. We found that 200 and 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treatments reduced Arabidopsis growth by ~20% and 80%, respectively, in comparison to the control. Pigments measurement showed Chlorophyll a and b contents were reduced more than 50%, whereas carotenoid contents remain largely unaffected in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated Arabidopsis plants. Consistent with this, net rate of photosynthesis, leaf stomatal conductance, intercellular CO2 concentration and transpiration rate were all reduced more than 50% in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated plants. Quantitative RT-PCR results showed that expression levels of chlorophyll synthesis genes including CHLOROPHYLL A OXYGENASE (CAO), CHLOROPHYLL SYNTHASE (CHLG), COPPER RESPONSE DEFECT 1 (CRD1), MAGNESIUM-PROTOPORPHYRIN IX METHYLTRANSFERASE (CHLM) and MG-CHELATASE SUBUNIT D (CHLD), and photosystem structure gene PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT D-2 (PSAD2), PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT E-2 (PSAE2), PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT K (PSAK) and PHOTOSYSTEM I SUBUNIT K (PSAN) were reduced about 5-fold in 300 mg/L ZnO NPs treated plants. On the other hand, elevated expression, though to different degrees, of several carotenoids synthesis genes including GERANYLGERANYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHASE 6 (GGPS6), PHYTOENE SYNTHASE (PSY) PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS), and ZETA-CAROTENE DESATURASE (ZDS) were observed in ZnO NPs treated plants. Taken together, these results suggest that toxicity effects of ZnO NPs observed in Arabidopsis was likely due to the inhibition of the expression of chlorophyll synthesis genes and photosystem structure genes, which results in the inhibition of chlorophylls biosynthesis, leading to the reduce in photosynthesis efficiency in the plants.
topic Arabidopsis
Gene Expression
Nanoparticles
biomass
ZnO
carotenoid
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fpls.2015.01243/full
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