Nitric oxide overcomes Cd and Cu toxicity in in vitro-grown tobacco plants through increasing contents and activities of rubisco and rubisco activase

Alaaldin Idris H. Khairy , Mi Jeong Oh , Seung Min Lee , Da Som Kim , Kwang Soo Roh
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Toxic heavy metals such as cadmium (Cd) and copper (Cu) are global problems that are a growing threat to the environment. Despite some heavy metals are required for plant growth and development, others are considered toxic elements and do not play any known physiological role in plant cells. Elevated doses of Cd or Cu cause toxicity in plants and generate damages due to the stress condition and eventually cause a significant reduction in quantity and quality of crop plants. The nitric oxide (NO) donor sodium nitroprusside (SNP) is reported to alleviate the toxicity of some heavy metals like Cd and Cu. In the current study, the role of NO in alleviating stresses of Cd and Cu was investigated in in vitro-grown tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Based on plant growth, total chlorophyll contents, contents and activities of rubisco and rubisco activase. According to the results of this study, the growth and total chlorophyll contents of Cd/Cu stressed plants were hugely decreased in the absence of SNP, while the supplementation of SNP resulted in a significant increase of both fresh weight and total chlorophyll contents. Remarkable reductions of Rubisco and rubisco activase contents and activities were observed in Cd and Cu-induced plants. SNP supplementation showed the highest contents and activities of rubisco and rubisco activase compared to the control and Cu/Cd-stressed plants. Taken together, our findings suggest that SNP could play a protective role in regulation of plant responses to abiotic stresses such as Cd and Cu by enhancing Rubisco and Rubisco activase.

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一氧化氮通过提高rubisco和rubisco活化酶的含量和活性来克服离体烟草对Cd和Cu的毒性
镉(Cd)和铜(Cu)等有毒重金属是全球性问题,对环境的威胁日益严重。尽管一些重金属是植物生长发育所必需的,但其他重金属被认为是有毒元素,在植物细胞中没有任何已知的生理作用。高剂量的镉或铜会对植物产生毒性,并由于胁迫条件而产生损害,最终导致作物植株数量和质量的显著下降。一氧化氮(NO)供体硝普钠(SNP)有减轻镉、铜等重金属毒性的作用。本研究以离体烟草(Nicotiana tabacum)为研究材料,从植株生长、叶绿素总含量、rubisco及rubisco激活酶的含量和活性等方面研究NO对镉、铜胁迫的缓解作用。本研究结果表明,Cd/Cu胁迫下植株的生长和总叶绿素含量在不添加SNP的情况下大幅下降,而添加SNP后植株鲜重和总叶绿素含量均显著增加。Cd和cu诱导的植株Rubisco和Rubisco活化酶含量和活性显著降低。与对照和Cu/ cd胁迫植株相比,添加SNP的植株rubisco和rubisco激活酶的含量和活性最高。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,SNP可能通过增强Rubisco和Rubisco激活酶,在调节植物对Cd和Cu等非生物胁迫的反应中发挥保护作用。
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