Identification and Characterization of Unknwn Iron Deficiency Responsive Genes in Arabidopsis thaliana
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Iron is an essential micronutrient for all organisms as it is involved in many vital processes like
respiration, photosynthesis, pathogen defense, chlorophyll biosynthesis, etc. Iron is an
essential growth determinant in plants. They acquire this micronutrient maintaining its
homeostasis as excess of Iron can be toxic to the growth and development of plants due to its
catalytic role in forming hydroxyl radicals. Iron homeostasis is poorly understood, and there
are numerous genes involved that have yet to be identified. In this effort, I attempted to identify
and analyse two such unknown genes, AT5G05250 and AT1G62420, that may be important in
iron homeostasis maintenance. Under iron-deficient conditions, I found that inhibiting
AT5G05250 and AT1G62420 inhibits primary root growth. As a result, these genes, along with
others with comparable activities, may play a redundant role in the iron deficiency signalling
pathway.