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Phytoremediation and Phytosensing of Explosives: The Target genes By: Ariel Moore
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Background Plant metabolism of xenobiotics has three phases Activation (transformation) Conjugation Compartmentation (elimination)
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Need to Know TNT 2, 4, 6-trinitortoluene RDX Hexahydro- 1, 3, 5-trinitro-1, 3, 5-triazine Toxic, mutagenic, and carcinogenic Phytoremediation Cost effective and soil stays in place causing less ecosystem disruption Phytosensing
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Structures TNTRDX
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Materials and Methods Arabidopsis thaliana Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented RDX different milimolar concentrations TNT different micromolar concentrations DMSO in proportion to the RDX and TNT concentrations
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RNA Preparation Grown on MS medium 0.5 RDX 2.0 TNT Proportional amounts of DMSO Total RNA extracted from all three growths Purified Assessed with microarrays and RT-PCR
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Analysis Two-Color Microarray Only for RDX Three biological replicates and dye swap technique Affymetrix Microarray Same biological total RNA as two-color to prepare cDNA 24,000 genes and 22,500 probe sets Guanine cytosine robust multi-array analysis algorithm and logs
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Analysis II Amplification Real-Time RT-PCR Enzyme activation 2 min. 55 degrees Celsius Denaturation 15 min 95 degrees Celsius 40 cycles of 15 seconds, 95 degrees C 30 seconds, 55 degrees C 30 seconds, 72 degrees C Negative control without revers transcriptase PCR products confirmed for size
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Results
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Two-Color Results Most highly upregulated Leucine-rich repeat family protein (At4g33970) Other upregulated Protease inhibitor/lipid transfer Putative mannitol transporter Xyloglucan/xyloglucosyl transferase (At4g14130) Lipozygenase (LOX2;At3g45140) Downregulated genes Putative cysteine protease Putative protease inhibior Xyloglucan/xyloglucosyl transferase (At5g57560)
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Affymetric Results Most highly upregulated Lipozygenase (LOX2;At3g45140) Other upregulated genes ABC transporter Uridine diphosphate transferase family protein Putative peroxidase Most highly downregulated Unknown expressed protein Other down regulated Gene encoding for neurofilament protein-related CYTOCHROME P450
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Real Time RT-PCR Carried out to confirm the microarray results 6 genes were used Molecular functions of differentially expressed genes in response to TNT and RDX were different. Functional categorization for upregulated genes 28% unknown function 27% transcription factor activity 12% transferase activity 8% transporter activity 11% protein binding
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Discussion Detoxification of RDX Several genes induced by RDX Genes upregulated (transferase and transporter) 9 unknown genes in two-color and 20 from Affymetrix Detoxification of TNT Plants readily uptake and accumulate TNT in the roots Genes upregulated (transferase and transporter activities) 30 unknown proteins functions upregulated
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Commonality Few significant genes were upregulated or downregluated in both explosives. Speculation Differ chemically and have different metabolic pathways
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Future Applications and Studies Need phytoremediation of both compounds Identification of either TNT or RDX Characterizing the identified genes
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References "Landmines | Eric W. Barton - Man on a Mission." Eric W Barton Man on a Mission Landmines Tag. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012.. Panz, Katarzyna, and Korneliusz Miksch. "Phytoremediation of Explosives (TNT, RDX, HMX) by Wild-type and Transgenic Plants." Science Direct. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2012.. Rao, Murali, and Et. Al. "Phytoremediation and Phytosensing of Chemical Contaminants, RDX and TNT: Identification of the Required Target Genes." Springer Linker. Springer- Verlag, 19 June 2009. Web. 29 Nov. 2012.. "Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions: Research » Research Groups » Root Ecophysiology » Research." Research Unit Microbe-Plant Interactions: Research » Research Groups » Root Ecophysiology » Research. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2012.. Rylott, Elizabeth L., and Neil Bruce. "Plants Disarm Soil: Engineering Plants for the Phytoremediation of Explosives." Science Direct. N.p., Feb. 2009. Web. Nov. 28..
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