Exogenous GABA Enhances Copper Stress Resilience in Rice Plants via Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms, Gene Regulation, Mineral Uptake, and Copper Homeostasis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Plant Material and Growth Conditions
2.2. Growth Parameter Evaluation
2.3. Chlorophyll and Relative Water Contents Measurement
2.4. Electrolyte Leakage
2.5. Measurement of H2O2, MDA, and Superoxide Anion (O2−) Contents
2.6. Determination of Antioxidant Enzyme Activities
2.7. RNA Isolation and rt-qPCR
2.8. Determination of Cu2+ Ca2+, Mg2+, and K+ Contents
2.9. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Effects of GABA Application on Rice Growth under Copper Stress
3.2. Effects of GABA on Regulation of Chlorophyll Contents and Relative Water Contents
3.3. Effects of GABA on Regulation of ROS and Electrolyte Leakage in Response to Copper Stress
3.4. Effects of GABA on Regulation of Antioxidant Enzymes under Copper Stress
3.5. Effects of GABA on Regulation of Cu2+, Ca2+, Mg2+, and K+ Regulation in Response to Copper Stress
3.6. Effects of GABA on Regulation of Gens Expression in Response to Copper Stress
3.7. Correlation between Plant Growth, Antioxidant Enzymes Activity, and Gene Expression
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Gene | Forward Primers | Reverse Primers | Accession No |
---|---|---|---|
OsActin | CTGCGGGTATCCATGAGACT | GGAGCAAGGCAGTGATCTTC | X16280.1 |
OsGAD | TCGACATGGACGAGTACCCT | TGCCAGTCCTGCAAGCATAA | AK121088 |
OsGABA-T | AGGGTGGCTGAGCTGAAATC | TCACCGGTTCTGGGTGAATG | AK102306 |
OsSSADH | TTGGTCCAGTTGCACCACTT | AGCTCCAGGTACTCGTCCAT | AK060831 |
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Khan, Z.; Jan, R.; Asif, S.; Farooq, M.; Kim, K.-M. Exogenous GABA Enhances Copper Stress Resilience in Rice Plants via Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms, Gene Regulation, Mineral Uptake, and Copper Homeostasis. Antioxidants 2024, 13, 700. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060700
Khan Z, Jan R, Asif S, Farooq M, Kim K-M. Exogenous GABA Enhances Copper Stress Resilience in Rice Plants via Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms, Gene Regulation, Mineral Uptake, and Copper Homeostasis. Antioxidants. 2024; 13(6):700. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060700
Chicago/Turabian StyleKhan, Zakirullah, Rahmatullah Jan, Saleem Asif, Muhammad Farooq, and Kyung-Min Kim. 2024. "Exogenous GABA Enhances Copper Stress Resilience in Rice Plants via Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms, Gene Regulation, Mineral Uptake, and Copper Homeostasis" Antioxidants 13, no. 6: 700. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060700
APA StyleKhan, Z., Jan, R., Asif, S., Farooq, M., & Kim, K. -M. (2024). Exogenous GABA Enhances Copper Stress Resilience in Rice Plants via Antioxidant Defense Mechanisms, Gene Regulation, Mineral Uptake, and Copper Homeostasis. Antioxidants, 13(6), 700. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox13060700