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Overexpressed β-cyanoalanine synthase functions with alternative oxidase to improve tobacco resistance to salt stress by alleviating oxidative damage.

Lu-Lu YuYang LiuCui-Jiao LiuFeng ZhuZheng-Quan HeFei Xu
Published in: FEBS letters (2020)
β-Cyanoalanine synthase (β-CAS) is an enzyme involved in cyanide detoxification. However, little information is available regarding the effects of β-CAS activity changes on plant resistance to environmental stress. Here, we found that β-CAS overexpression (CAS-OE) improves the resistance of tobacco plants to salt stress, whereas plants with β-CAS silencing suffer more oxidative damage than wild-type plants. Notably, blocking respiration by the alternative oxidase (AOX) pathway significantly aggravates stress injury and impairs the salt stress tolerance mediated by CAS-OE. These findings present novel insights into the synergistic effect between β-CAS and AOX in protecting plants from salt stress, where β-CAS plays a vital role in restraining cyanide accumulation, and AOX helps to alleviate the toxic effect of cyanide.
Keyphrases
  • crispr cas
  • genome editing
  • stress induced
  • cell proliferation
  • wild type
  • fluorescent probe
  • heat stress
  • risk assessment
  • transcription factor
  • climate change