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AtERF13 and AtERF6 double knockout fine-tunes growth and the transcriptome to promote cadmium tolerance in Arabidopsis.

Authors :
Chen, Wanxia
Shi, Yang
Wang, Chunying
Qi, Xiaoting
Source :
Gene. Jun2024, Vol. 911, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

[Display omitted] • AtERF13 and AtERF6 are markely downregulated by Cd stress in Arabidopsis seedlings. • AtERF13 and AtERF6 knockout mutant plants grow better and tolerate more Cd than WT. • AtERF13 and AtERF6 knockout mutants adjust the transcriptome to adapt to Cd stress. • AtERF13 and AtERF6 are negative regulators in Arabidopsis growth and Cd tolerance. • Our findings provide deep insights into transcription factor-mediated Cd tolerance. The toxic heavy metal cadmium (Cd) restricts plant growth. However, how plants fine-tune their growth to modulate Cd resistance has not been determined. Ethylene response factors (ERFs) are key regulators of Cd stress, and Arabidopsis thaliana ERF13 and ERF6 (AtERF13 and AtERF6) negatively regulate growth. We previously demonstrated that AtERF13 is a transcriptional activator that binds a Cd-responsive element. Herein, we report that Arabidopsis plants improve Cd tolerance by repressing AtERF13 and AtERF6. We found that AtERF13 and AtERF6 were strongly downregulated by Cd stress and that AtERF6 weakly bound Cd-responsive elements. Moreover, AtERF13 physically interacted with AtERF6. Importantly, AtERF13 and AtERF6 double knockout mutants, but not single mutants or overexpression lines, grew better, tolerated more Cd and had higher Cd contents than did the wild type. Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed that the double mutants regulate the defense response to cope with Cd toxicity. Accordingly, we propose that, upon Cd stress, Arabidopsis plants repress AtERF13 and AtERF6 to relieve their growth inhibition effects and adjust the transcriptome to adapt to Cd stress, leading to increased Cd tolerance. Our findings thereby provide deep mechanical insights into how dual-function transcription factors fine-tune growth and the transcriptome to promote Cd tolerance in plants. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03781119
Volume :
911
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Gene
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176435393
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2024.148348