2012
DOI: 10.1104/pp.112.194472
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SNF1-Related Protein Kinases Type 2 Are Involved in Plant Responses to Cadmium Stress    

Abstract: Cadmium ions are notorious environmental pollutants. To adapt to cadmium-induced deleterious effects plants have developed sophisticated defense mechanisms. However, the signaling pathways underlying the plant response to cadmium are still elusive. Our data demonstrate that SnRK2s (for SNF1-related protein kinase2) are transiently activated during cadmium exposure and are involved in the regulation of plant response to this stress. Analysis of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) Osmotic StressActivated Protein Kinase … Show more

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“…Since TF (It also known as a sequence specific DNA binding factor) regarded as a protein that uniquely binds with DNA sequences, hence it regulated the level of transcription along with coding information from DNA to mRNA [56, 57]. Furthermore, TF can perform its function individually as well as bind to different proteins in a complex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since TF (It also known as a sequence specific DNA binding factor) regarded as a protein that uniquely binds with DNA sequences, hence it regulated the level of transcription along with coding information from DNA to mRNA [56, 57]. Furthermore, TF can perform its function individually as well as bind to different proteins in a complex.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xiong et al (2009) attributed the NO-induced Cd tolerance to the distribution of Cd in the cell walls of rice (Oryza sativa) roots. NO also activates the Osmotic Stress-Activated Protein Kinase (OSAK) (Kulik et al 2012) and Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) during programmed cell death (Ye et al 2013), through regulation of gene expression and signal transduction (Zago et al 2006). Moreover, NO protects plants from Cd-induced oxidative stress (Hsu and Kao 2004;Laspina et al 2005) either by directly scavenging ROS or by activating antioxidative enzymes (Arasimowicz-Jelonek et al 2011).…”
Section: Heavy Metal Toxicitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Research in genetic transformation for cadmium stress tolerance was limited in the pre-genomics era by the inadequate availability of genes and specifi c promoters (Zhu et al 1997 ). Several studies were made pertaining to gene function assignment for cadmium stress in plants either by overexpression (Sakulkoo et al 2005 ;Krystofova et al 2012 ;Cui et al 2013 ) or suppression of gene expression by gene knockout and gene trap systems (Shimo et al 2011 ;Kulik et al 2012 ;Song et al 2012 ) in three model plant systems, viz., A. thaliana , O. sativa , and N. tabacum (Table 11.3 ). ABA-dependent and ABAindependent pathways for osmotic stress response ( 2012 ) G.R.…”
Section: Functional Genomics Of Heavy Metal Tolerance In Plants: Apprmentioning
confidence: 99%