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The Ca2+ /calmodulin2-binding transcription factor TGA3 elevates LCD expression and H2 S production to bolster Cr6+ tolerance in Arabidopsis.

Huihui Fang1, Zhiqiang Liu1, Yanping Long2, Yali Liang1, Zhuping Jin1, Liping Zhang1, Danmei Liu1, Hua Li3, Jixian Zhai2, Yanxi Pei1.   

Abstract

Heavy metal (HM) contamination on agricultural land not only reduces crop yield but also causes human health concerns. As a plant gasotransmitter, hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) can trigger various defense responses and help reduce accumulation of HMs in plants; however, little is known about the regulatory mechanisms of H2 S signaling. Here, we provide evidence to answer the long-standing question about how H2 S production is elevated in the defense of plants against HM stress. During the response of Arabidopsis to chromium (Cr6+ ) stress, the transcription of L-cysteine desulfhydrase (LCD), the key enzyme for H2 S production, was enhanced through a calcium (Ca2+ )/calmodulin2 (CaM2)-mediated pathway. Biochemistry and molecular biology studies demonstrated that Ca2+ /CaM2 physically interacts with the bZIP transcription factor TGA3, a member of the 'TGACG'-binding factor family, to enhance binding of TGA3 to the LCD promoter and increase LCD transcription, which then promotes the generation of H2 S. Consistent with the roles of TGA3 and CaM2 in activating LCD expression, both cam2 and tga3 loss-of-function mutants have reduced LCD abundance and exhibit increased sensitivity to Cr6+ stress. Accordingly, this study proposes a regulatory pathway for endogenous H2 S generation, indicating that plants respond to Cr6+ stress by adjusting the binding affinity of TGA3 to the LCD promoter, which increases LCD expression and promotes H2 S production. This suggests that manipulation of the endogenous H2 S level through genetic engineering could improve the tolerance of grains to HM stress and increase agricultural production on soil contaminated with HMs.
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Keywords:  calcium signaling; calmodulin2; chromium stress; gasotransmitter; hydrogen sulfide; transcription factor TGA3

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28670772     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13627

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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