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Title: Exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana to Caesium137


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Exposure of Arabidopsis thaliana to Caesium-137
Graham Hickman
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Caesium-137
  • Radioactive isotope of Caesium (Cs).
  • Product of nuclear fission with a 30.23 year half
    life.
  • Now the Principal radiation source of soil
    contaminated by the Chernobyl disaster.

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Method3
  • A. thaliana plants grown for one week.
  • Transferred to plant medium containing low levels
    of Caesium-137 (controls to medium with no
    radioactivity) and left for further two weeks.
  • Levels of Caesium-137 are chosen according to
    research and are reflecting occurring levels
    found in radioactively contaminated soil.
  • The plants are then harvested for shoot and root
    samples before being hybridised onto ATH1 chips.

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Experimental Results
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Analysis of Shoot
Fold Difference 1.5, P-value Cut-off 0.05
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Analysis of Root
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Clustering
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What's Changing?
  • Roots found to have an increase in expression for
    genes related to ion homeostasis, plant stress
    e.g. UV radiation response.
  • Root genes that were found to decrease in
    expression were related to metabolism and
    signalling.
  • Shoot genes found to have a significant increase
    in expression involved in superoxide metabolism
    and response to metal ions. Only one unclassified
    gene decreased expression.
  • No cross-over was found between significantly
    changing genes between root and shoot samples.

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Conclusions
  • Exposure to Caesium-137 causes a change in
    expression for a variety of genes in comparison
    to the control.
  • Root and shoot tissue has responded differently
    to exposure to Caesium-137.
  • Roots shows greater variation in expression and
    greater number of genes affected when compared
    with shoots.
  • Increase in expression in stress and ion response
    genes, decrease in expression of a variety of
    metabolic and cell signalling genes.

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Phytoremediation.
  • Phytoremediation is the use of plants as a
    treatment for contaminated soils.
  • Potential to use plants to remove Caesium-137
    from soil, for example at the Chernobyl site
    (sunflowers already in use for Uranium1).
  • Brassicales have been identified as a taxa which
    generate high internal concentrations of Cs2.
  • A. thaliana work could be used as a model for
    understanding phytoremediation in Brassicales
    (perhaps other plants).
  • Explore results to get a better understanding of
    mechanism of Cs uptake and responses to radiation
    in plants.

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Credits.
  • Meagher, RB (2000). "Phytoremediation of toxic
    elemental and organic pollutants". Current
    Opinion In Plant Biology 3 (2) 153162.
  • Willey. N.J, Tang. S and Watt. N.R (2005).
    Predicting Inter-Taxa Differences in Plant
    Uptake of Cesium-134/137. Journal of
    environmental quality 34 (5) 1478-1489.
  • http//affymetrix.arabidopsis.info/narrays/experim
    entpage.pl?experimentid324
  • Thanks to wikipedia editors for the nice images!

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