铁,冰冷的铁,是它们的主宰:铁与锌、铜、磷和氮的平衡相互影响。

IF 5.6 2区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Journal of Experimental Botany Pub Date : 2025-03-10 DOI:10.1093/jxb/eraf106
Andriele Wairich, Yugo Lima-Melo, Paloma Koprovski Menguer, Francieli Ortolan, Felipe Klein Ricachenevsky
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Iron, cold iron, is the master of them all: iron crosstalk with zinc, copper, phosphorus and nitrogen homeostasis.

The ionome is defined as the inorganic composition of an organism. In plants, the ionome has been shown to be integrated, as the concentration of elements affects one another, with complex regulatory mechanisms to keep nutrients, trace and toxic elements balanced. Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient that is necessary for photosynthesis, mitochondrial respiration, and redox metabolism, and has its concentrations in plant tissues finely regulated to avoid deficiency and excess stresses. It has been known that varying concentrations of Fe affect other components of the ionome, while variation in other elements's concentration also perturb iron homeostasis. Recently, molecular mechanisms that regulate the crosstalk of Fe homeostasis with that of zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) have been uncovered. Here we review these regulatory circuits, demonstrating that the ionome should be balanced and that micronutrients are important for nutrient use efficiency and to avoid nutrient deficiency as well as excess. We focused mainly on model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and rice, for which mechanistic models have been proposed. Our review will help to integrate models to understand how plants balance the ionome.

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Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal of Experimental Botany 生物-植物科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Experimental Botany publishes high-quality primary research and review papers in the plant sciences. These papers cover a range of disciplines from molecular and cellular physiology and biochemistry through whole plant physiology to community physiology. Full-length primary papers should contribute to our understanding of how plants develop and function, and should provide new insights into biological processes. The journal will not publish purely descriptive papers or papers that report a well-known process in a species in which the process has not been identified previously. Articles should be concise and generally limited to 10 printed pages.
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