Metal ion ligands in hyperaccumulating plants

DL Callahan, AJM Baker, SD Kolev… - JBIC Journal of Biological …, 2006 - Springer
JBIC Journal of Biological Inorganic Chemistry, 2006Springer
Metal-hyperaccumulating plants have the ability to take up extraordinary quantities of certain
metal ions without succumbing to toxic effects. Most hyperaccumulators select for particular
metals but the mechanisms of selection are not understood at the molecular level. While
there are many metal-binding biomolecules, this review focuses only on ligands that have
been reported to play a role in sequestering, transporting or storing the accumulated metal.
These include citrate, histidine and the phytosiderophores. The metal detoxification role of …
Abstract
Metal-hyperaccumulating plants have the ability to take up extraordinary quantities of certain metal ions without succumbing to toxic effects. Most hyperaccumulators select for particular metals but the mechanisms of selection are not understood at the molecular level. While there are many metal-binding biomolecules, this review focuses only on ligands that have been reported to play a role in sequestering, transporting or storing the accumulated metal. These include citrate, histidine and the phytosiderophores. The metal detoxification role of metallothioneins and phytochelatins in plants is also discussed.
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