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Dagmara Jakubowska1, Małgorzata Janicka2.
Abstract
The present research aim was to define the role of brassinosteroids (BRs) in plant adaptation to cadmium stress. We observed a stimulating effect of exogenous BR on the activity of two plasma membrane enzymes which play a key role in plants adaptation to cadmium stress, H+-ATPase (EC 3.6.3.14) and NADPH oxidase (EC 1.6.3.1). Using anti-phosphothreonine antibody we showed that modification of PM H+-ATPase activity under BR action could result from phosphorylation of the enzyme protein. Also the relative expression of genes encoding both PM H+-ATPase and NADPH oxidase was affected by BR. To confirm the role of BR in the cadmium stimulating effect on activity of both studied plasma membrane enzymes, an assay in the presence of a BR biosynthesis inhibitor (propiconazole) was performed. Moreover, as a tool in our work we used commercially available plant mutants unable to BR biosynthesis or with dysfunctional BR signaling pathway, to further confirm participation of BR in plant adaptation to heavy metal stress. Presented results demonstrate some elements of the brassinosteroid-induced pathway activated under cadmium stress, wherein H+-ATPase and NADPH oxidase are key factors.Entities:
Keywords: Brassinosteroids; Cadmium; Oxidase NADPH; PM H(+)-ATPase; Plant stress tolerance; Plasma membrane
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28969801 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2017.08.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729