Published: Vol 3, Iss 15, Aug 5, 2013 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.843 Views: 15173
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Abstract
Plants have developed two distinct mechanisms, i.e., strategy I (reduction strategy) and II (chelation strategy), to mobilize insoluble Fe(III) in the rhizosphere and transport it through the plasma membrane. Arabidopsis thaliana and other dicots rely on strategy I. In this strategy, the rhizosphere is first acidified by a PM-localized H+-ATPase, AHA2. Then, FERRIC CHELATE REDUCTASE 2 (FRO2) reduces Fe(III) to soluble Fe(II). Finally, the reduced Fe is taken up by a high-affinity transporter, IRON-REGULATED TRANSPORTER 1 (IRT1). Root ferric chelate reductase activity can be quantified spectrophotometrically by the formation of Purple-colored Fe(II)-ferrozine complex in darkness.
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This protocol is adapted from Yi and Guerinot (1996).
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Aksoy, E. and Koiwa, H. (2013). Determination of Ferric Chelate Reductase Activity in the Arabidopsis thaliana Root. Bio-protocol 3(15): e843. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.843.
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Plant Science > Plant biochemistry > Protein
Biochemistry > Protein > Activity
Cell Biology > Cell staining > Iron
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