Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (Jul 2022)

A WRKY transcription factor, PyWRKY75, enhanced cadmium accumulation and tolerance in poplar

  • Xiaolu Wu,
  • Qi Chen,
  • Lulu Chen,
  • Feifei Tian,
  • Xiaoxi Chen,
  • Chengyu Han,
  • Jiaxuan Mi,
  • Xinyi Lin,
  • Xueqin Wan,
  • Beibei Jiang,
  • Qinglin Liu,
  • Fang He,
  • Lianghua Chen,
  • Fan Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 239
p. 113630

Abstract

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Cadmium (Cd) pollution has detrimental effects on the ecological environment and human health. Currently, phytoremediation is considered an environmentally friendly way to remediate Cd pollution. The application of transgenic plants to remediate soil pollution is a new technology that has emerged in recent years. In this study, PyWRKY75 was isolated and cloned from Populus yunnanensis, and the functionality of PyWRKY75 in woody plants (poplar) under Cd stress was verified. The increase in plant height of the OE-41 line (overexpression poplar) was 33.2% higher than that of the wild type (WT). Moreover, PyWRKY75 significantly promoted the absorption and accumulation of Cd in poplar, which increased by 51.32% in the OE-41 line when compared with the WT. The chlorophyll content of transgenic poplar leaves was higher than that of the WT, which reflected a protective mechanism of PyWRKY75. Other antioxidants, such as POD, SOD, CAT, APX, AsA, GSH and PCs, also made the transgenic poplars more tolerant to Cd, and they behaved differently in roots, stems and leaves. In general, PyWRKY75 played a potential role in regulating plant tolerance to Cd stress. This study provides a scientific basis and a new type of modified poplar for Cd pollution remediation.

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