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RCD1 Promotes Salt Stress Tolerance in Arabidopsis by Repressing ANAC017 Activity.

Jinyuan TaoFeiyan WuHaoming WenXiaoqin LiuWeigui LuoLei GaoZhonghao JiangBeixin MoXuemei ChenWenwen KongYu Yu
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Plants have evolved diverse strategies to accommodate saline environments. More insights into the knowledge of salt stress regulatory pathways will benefit crop breeding. RADICAL-INDUCED CELL DEATH 1 (RCD1) was previously identified as an essential player in salt stress response. However, the underlying mechanism remains elusive. Here, we unraveled that Arabidopsis NAC domain-containing protein 17 (ANAC017) acts downstream of RCD1 in salt stress response, and its ER-to-nucleus transport is triggered by high salinity. Genetic and biochemical evidence showed that RCD1 interacts with transmembrane motif-truncated ANAC017 in the nucleus and represses its transcriptional activity. Transcriptome analysis revealed that genes associated with oxidation reduction process and response to salt stress are similarly dysregulated in loss-of-function rcd1 and gain-of-function anac017-2 mutants. In addition, we found that ANAC017 plays a negative role in salt stress response by impairing the superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzyme activity. Taken together, our study uncovered that RCD1 promotes salt stress response and maintains ROS homeostasis by inhibiting ANAC017 activity.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • cell death
  • healthcare
  • climate change
  • oxidative stress
  • nitric oxide
  • signaling pathway
  • copy number
  • cell wall
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • heat shock protein