posted on 2024-12-26, 16:36authored byXin Wang, Jen-How Huang, Bo Meng, Kang Mao, Mengmeng Zheng, Aijuan Tan, Guili Yang, Xinbin Feng
Glutathione S-transferase (GST) has
been established to play an
important role in regulating the responses of plants to stress, although
its function and mechanisms of action in the cadmium (Cd)-tolerant Lemna minor remain unclear. In this study, we sought
to identify a Cd-responsive GST gene from Lemna minor for functional analysis and mechanistic
characterization. We accordingly identified a member of the GST gene family, LmGSTF3, which plays a
positive role in adaptation of Lemna minor to Cd. Having successfully obtained overexpressing (OE) strains
via genetic transformation, we established that these strains were
characterized by elevated Cd tolerance compared with the wild-type
strain, as evidenced by significant increases in growth rate, chlorophyll
content, antioxidant enzyme activities, and Cd removal rate. At the
transcriptome level, the OE strains were found to have a stronger
regulatory ability in response to Cd, particularly with respect to
photoprotection, antioxidant defense, and glycolytic metabolism, which
may be key factors contributing to the Cd tolerance of Lemna minor. Our findings provide a basis for further
elucidating the biochemical and molecular mechanisms underlying the
Cd tolerance conferred by GST genes in Lemna minor and will potentially contribute to the
utilization of Lemna minor in remediating
aquatic pollution.