Exogenous abscisic acid alleviates Cd toxicity in Arabidopsis thaliana by inhibiting Cd uptake, translocation and accumulation, and promoting Cd chelation and efflux

Yuting Meng,Jing Huang, Huaikang Jing,Qi Wu,Renfang Shen,Xiaofang Zhu

Plant Science(2022)

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Exogenous abscisic acid (ABA) has been implicated in plant response to cadmium (Cd) stress, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In the present study, we found that exogenous ABA application decreased Cd fixation in wild type (WT) root cell wall through reducing the hemicelluloses content, in parallel with the decreased expression of IRT1, ZIP1, ZIP4, HMA2 and HMA4, which are related to Cd uptake and translocation, and the increased expression of PDF2.6, PDR8 and AIT1, which are related to Cd chelation, efflux, and accumulation inhibition. These changes might be associated with the reduced Cd accumulation in roots and shoots and the alleviated Cd toxicity. In contrast, the mutation of ABI4, a transcription factor in ABA signaling pathway, significantly increased the expression of IRT1, ZIP1, ZIP4, HMA2 and HMA4, while decreased the expression of AIT1, PDF2.6 and PDR8, enhancing Cd accumulation in roots and shoots of abi4. The enhanced Cd-sensitivity in abi4 mutant could not be rescued by exogenous ABA addition compared with WT. In a word, we conclude that exogenous ABA mitigates Cd toxicity in Arabidopsis thaliana via inhibiting Cd uptake, translocation and accumulation, promoting Cd chelation and efflux, a pathway that might be regulated by ABI4.
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Abscisic acid (ABA),ABI4,Arabidopsis,Cadmium (Cd),Cell wall
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