Abscisic acid-nitric oxide and auxin interaction modulates salt stress response in tomato roots

Mirella Pupo Santos,Daniel Basilio Zandonadi, Ariadne Felicio Lopo de Sá,Evenilton Pessoa Costa, Carlos Jorge Logullo de Oliveira, Lázaro E. P. Perez,Arnoldo Rocha Façanha,Ricardo Bressan-Smith

Theoretical and Experimental Plant Physiology(2020)

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Integrated signaling network involving abscisic acid (ABA), nitric oxide (NO), and indole-acetic acid (IAA) controls root morphogenesis during salt stress by a mechanism still poorly understood. The present data unveiled an ABA-NO-IAA interaction underlying radicular morphological responses to salinity. Three Solanum lycopersicum genotypes were analyzed: wild type, ABA-insensitive mutant ( sitiens ), and auxin-responsive ( DR5::GUS ) plants. Nitric oxide fluorescence, nitrate reductase activity, auxin signaling, and some molecular analyses were performed. Pharmacological inhibitors and NO donor sodium nitroprusside were also used to evaluate NaCl-induced root morphological responses. Sodium nitroprusside inhibited primary root length, increased lateral root emergence, and rescued salt inhibited lateral root growth. The results showed that NO integrates the ABA-IAA signaling network of root system responses under salt stress, involving: (a) ABA and molybdenum-dependent enzymes as responsible for salt-induced NO production; (b) modulations of the plasma membrane H + -ATPase coupling and isoforms differential expression; and (c) ABA-mediated and NO-dependent antioxidative enzymes activities.
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Salt stress,Auxin,Nitric oxide,Abscisic acid,P-ATPase,Root morphology
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