Exogenous melatonin‐mediated regulation of K+/Na+ transport, H+‐ATPase activity and enzymatic antioxidative defence operate through endogenous hydrogen sulphide signalling in NaCl‐stressed tomato seedling roots. (15th July 2021)
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- Exogenous melatonin‐mediated regulation of K+/Na+ transport, H+‐ATPase activity and enzymatic antioxidative defence operate through endogenous hydrogen sulphide signalling in NaCl‐stressed tomato seedling roots. (15th July 2021)
- Main Title:
- Exogenous melatonin‐mediated regulation of K+/Na+ transport, H+‐ATPase activity and enzymatic antioxidative defence operate through endogenous hydrogen sulphide signalling in NaCl‐stressed tomato seedling roots
- Authors:
- Siddiqui, M. H.
Khan, M. N.
Mukherjee, S.
Basahi, R. A.
Alamri, S.
Al‑Amri, A. A.
Alsubaie, Q. D.
Ali, H. M.
Al‐Munqedhi, B. M. A.
Almohisen, I. A. A. - Editors:
- Hu, Y.
- Abstract:
- Abstract: Melatonin (Mel) and hydrogen sulphide (H2 S) have emerged as potential regulators of plant metabolism during abiotic stress. Presence of excess NaCl in the soil is one of the main causes of reduced crop productivity worldwide. The present investigation examines the role of exogenous Mel and endogenous H2 S in tomato seedlings grown under NaCl stress. Effect of 30 µm Mel on endogenous synthesis of H2 S was examined in roots of NaCl‐stressed (200 mm ) tomato seedlings. Also, the impact of treatments on the oxidative stress markers, transport of K + and Na +, and activity of H + ‐ATPase and antioxidant enzymes was assessed. Results show that NaCl‐stressed seedlings supplemented with 30 µm Mel had increased levels of endogenous H2 S through enhanced L‐cysteine desulfhydrase activity. Mel in association with H2 S overcame the deleterious effect of NaCl and induced retention of K + that maintained a higher K + /Na + ratio. Use of plasma membrane inhibitors and an H2 S scavenger revealed that Mel‐induced regulation of K + /Na + homeostasis in NaCl‐stressed seedling roots operates through endogenous H2 S signalling. Synergistic effects of Mel and H2 S also reduced the generation of ROS and oxidative destruction through the enhanced activity of antioxidant enzymes. Thus, it is suggested that the protective function of Mel against NaCl stress operates through an endogenous H2 S‐dependent pathway, wherein H + ‐ATPase‐energized secondary active transport regulates K + /Na +Abstract: Melatonin (Mel) and hydrogen sulphide (H2 S) have emerged as potential regulators of plant metabolism during abiotic stress. Presence of excess NaCl in the soil is one of the main causes of reduced crop productivity worldwide. The present investigation examines the role of exogenous Mel and endogenous H2 S in tomato seedlings grown under NaCl stress. Effect of 30 µm Mel on endogenous synthesis of H2 S was examined in roots of NaCl‐stressed (200 mm ) tomato seedlings. Also, the impact of treatments on the oxidative stress markers, transport of K + and Na +, and activity of H + ‐ATPase and antioxidant enzymes was assessed. Results show that NaCl‐stressed seedlings supplemented with 30 µm Mel had increased levels of endogenous H2 S through enhanced L‐cysteine desulfhydrase activity. Mel in association with H2 S overcame the deleterious effect of NaCl and induced retention of K + that maintained a higher K + /Na + ratio. Use of plasma membrane inhibitors and an H2 S scavenger revealed that Mel‐induced regulation of K + /Na + homeostasis in NaCl‐stressed seedling roots operates through endogenous H2 S signalling. Synergistic effects of Mel and H2 S also reduced the generation of ROS and oxidative destruction through the enhanced activity of antioxidant enzymes. Thus, it is suggested that the protective function of Mel against NaCl stress operates through an endogenous H2 S‐dependent pathway, wherein H + ‐ATPase‐energized secondary active transport regulates K + /Na + homeostasis. Abstract : Regulation of K + /Na + transport and H + ‐ATPase activity by melatonin and hydrogen sulfide alleviates NaCl stress. … (more)
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- Plant biology. Volume 23:Number 5(2021)
- Journal:
- Plant biology
- Issue:
- Volume 23:Number 5(2021)
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- Volume 23, Issue 5 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 23
- Issue:
- 5
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0023-0005-0000
- Page Start:
- 797
- Page End:
- 805
- Publication Date:
- 2021-07-15
- Subjects:
- Hydrogen sulphide -- K+/Na+ homeostasis -- melatonin -- salinity -- signalling
Botany -- Periodicals
Plants -- genetics -- Periodicals
Plants -- growth & development -- Periodicals
Plant Proteins -- Periodicals
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant -- Periodicals
Botanique -- Périodiques
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http://rave.ohiolink.edu/ejournals/issn/14358603/ ↗
http://www.thieme-connect.com/ejournals/toc/plantbiology ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/plb.13296 ↗
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- English
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- 1435-8603
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