Abstract
Cadmium (Cd) is a prominent heavy metal pollutant that inhibits plant growth and poses risks to human health. Sedum plumbizincicola, as a Cd/Zn/Pb hyperaccumulator species, exhibits robust resistance to heavy metals and effective enrichment capacities. In our previous study, overexpressing SpbZIP60 in Arabidopsis enhanced Cd tolerance; however, the underlying the molecular mechanism remains to be elucidated. Here, we identified SpbZIP60 as a representative Cd stress response factor with nuclear localization and transcriptional activation activity. SpbZIP60 underwent conservative splicing in response to endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, while its response to Cd stress is independent of the ER stress-mediated unfolded protein response pathway. Overexpression of SpbZIP60 in S. alfredii increased the Cd tolerance and antioxidant activity. Furthermore, SpbZIP60 increased the content of cell wall components and thickened cell wall under Cd stress. Transcriptome analysis indicated a significant enrichment of differentially expressed genes within the phenylpropanoid metabolism pathway. Besides, the binding of SpbZIP60 to the promoter region of SpBglu resulted in the activation of gene expression, thereby enhancing the process of lignin deposition. Collectively, our results elucidated a molecular regulatory model in which SpbZIP60 increased the thickness of the root cell wall to impede Cd entry into the cell, consequently improving Cd tolerance.
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