Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4425249 Environmental Pollution 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

AsIII uptake in living cells is through aquaglyceroporin transporters, but it is unknown in arsenic-hyperaccumulator Pteris vittata. We investigated the effects of AsIII analogs glycerol and antimonite (SbIII) at 0–100 mM and aquaporin inhibitor AgNO3 at 0–0.1 mM on the uptake of 0.1 mM AsIII or AsV by P. vittata over 1–2 h. Glycerol or SbIII didn’t impact AsIII or AsV uptake by P. vittata (p < 0.05), with As concentrations in the fronds and roots being 4.4–6.3 and 3.9–6.2 mg/kg. However, 0.01 mM AgNO3 reduced As concentrations in the fronds and roots by 64% and 58%. Hence, AsIII uptake in P. vittata might be via an aquaporin transporter different from glycerol and SbIII transporters. Further as AsIII analogs and aquaporin inhibitor had no impact on AsV uptake, AsIII and AsV were likely taken up by different transporters in P. vittata. Our results imply a different AsIII transporter in P. vittata from other plants.

► AsIII analogs glycerol and SbIII didn’t impact AsIII or AsV uptake by P. vittata. ► P. vittata took up substantial amount of SbIII but unable to translocate it to fronds. ► Aquaglyceroporin inhibitor Ag reduced AsIII uptake by P. vittata. ► AsIII transporter in P. vittata was Ag-sensitive, different from glycerol and SbIII.

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