Heavy metal stress and mitogen activated kinase transcription factors in plants: Exploring heavy metal‐ROS influences on plant signalling pathways.

Autor: Niekerk, Lee‐Ann, Gokul, Arun, Basson, Gerhard, Badiwe, Mihlali, Nkomo, Mbukeni, Klein, Ashwil, Keyster, Marshall
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Zdroj: Plant, Cell & Environment; Aug2024, Vol. 47 Issue 8, p2793-2810, 18p
Abstrakt: Due to their stationary nature, plants are exposed to a diverse range of biotic and abiotic stresses, of which heavy metal (HM) stress poses one of the most detrimental abiotic stresses, targeting diverse plant processes. HMs instigate the overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and to mitigate the adverse effects of ROS, plants induce multiple defence mechanisms. Besides the negative implications of overproduction of ROS, these molecules play a multitude of signalling roles in plants, acting as a central player in the complex signalling network of cells. One of the ROS‐associated signalling mechanisms is the mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade, a signalling pathway which transduces extracellular stimuli into intracellular responses. Plant MAPKs have been implicated in signalling involved in stress response, phytohormone regulation, and cell cycle cues. However, the influence of various HMs on MAPK activation has not been well documented. In this review, we address and summarise several aspects related to various HM‐induced ROS signalling. Additionally, we touch on how these signals activate the MAPK cascade and the downstream transcription factors that influence plant responses to HMs. Moreover, we propose a workflow that could characterise genes associated with MAPKs and their roles during plant HM stress responses. Summary statement: This review highlights the link between five heavy metals (HM) and their reactive oxygen species (ROS) signalling of the mitogen‐activated protein kinases (MAPK) pathway to stimulate downstream transcription factors that act as a mechanism for HM acclimation. The review likewise provides a proposed workflow to further elucidate heavy‐metal‐ROS induction of the MAPK pathway for HMs, such as arsenic, that have not been extensively examined in plant systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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