International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2023)

Two Sweet Sorghum (<i>Sorghum bicolor</i> L.) WRKY Transcription Factors Promote Aluminum Tolerance via the Reduction in Callose Deposition

  • Kexing Guan,
  • Zhenming Yang,
  • Meiqi Zhan,
  • Meihui Zheng,
  • Jiangfeng You,
  • Xiangxiang Meng,
  • He Li,
  • Jie Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms241210288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 24, no. 12
p. 10288

Abstract

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Aluminum (Al) toxicity is a primary limiting factor for crop production in acidic soils. The WRKY transcription factors play important roles in regulating plant growth and stress resistance. In this study, we identified and characterized two WRKY transcription factors, SbWRKY22 and SbWRKY65, in sweet sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.). Al induced the transcription of SbWRKY22 and SbWRKY65 in the root apices of sweet sorghum. These two WRKY proteins were localized in the nucleus and exhibited transcriptional activity. SbWRKY22 showed the significant transcriptional regulation of SbMATE, SbGlu1, SbSTAR1, SbSTAR2a, and SbSTAR2b, which are major known Al tolerance genes in sorghum. Interestingly, SbWRKY65 had almost no effect on the aforementioned genes, but it significantly regulated the transcription of SbWRKY22. Therefore, it is speculated that SbWRKY65 might indirectly regulate Al-tolerance genes mediated by SbWRKY22. The heterologous expression of SbWRKY22 and SbWRKY65 greatly improved the Al tolerance of transgenic plants. The enhanced Al tolerance phenotype of transgenic plants is associated with reduced callose deposition in their roots. These findings suggest the existence of SbWRKY22- and SbWRKY65-mediated Al tolerance regulation pathways in sweet sorghum. This study extends our understanding of the complex regulatory mechanisms of WRKY transcription factors in response to Al toxicity.

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